Mayhem

Primavera Sound LA 2022 lineup: Arctic Monkeys, Nine Inch Nails, Lorde, Mitski, Low, Darkside, more

The stacked initial lineup also includes James Blake, Arca, Kim Gordon, Clairo, King Krule, Stereolab, Squid, Mayhem, PinkPantheress, Shellac, Tierra Whack, and more…

Mayhem announce 2022 North American tour with Watain and Midnight

”The Sanguine Sodomy of North America” goes down in March and April.

Psycho Las Vegas initial 2022 lineup (Mercyful Fate, Emperor, Mayhem, Boris, WITTR & more)

Psycho Las Vegas 2021 is a wrap, and now they’ve already revealed the initial 2022 lineup, including some of the international acts who were forced to drop off this year.

Mayhem, Satyricon, others postponing their Psycho Las Vegas sets to 2022

COVID travel restrictions have already forced multiple international artists to postpone their Psycho Las Vegas appearances to 2022, and now a few more won’t be able to make it in 2021, either.

16 New Metal & Hardcore Songs Out This Week

Listen to new songs by King Woman, Tombstoner, Mayhem, Section H8, TURNSTILE, One Step Closer, and more…

25 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by Theon Cross, Siiickbrain, J Balvin/Skrillex, Big Boi/Killer Mike, Mayhem, Janelle Monae, jdxn/Machine Gun Kelly, CAVS (King Gizzard’s drummer), Bark Bark Disco (Italians Do it Better), audiobooks, and more.

Hellfest 2022 lineup: Metallica, Nine Inch Nails, Judas Priest, Mercyful Fate, Deftones, 300+ more

To make up for the two lost years, Hellfest returns for two weeks in 2022, and it would be easier to list which heavy bands *aren’t* playing…

Mayhem share new song "Voces Ab Alta"

It’s exactly the kind of cold, evil black metal song you want from Mayhem

Psycho Las Vegas announces revised 2021 lineup

New 2021 additions include Cannibal Corpse, Exodus, Thievery Corporation, High on Fire, and The Sword, plus Ty Segall & Freedom Band are back on the bill.

Mayhem announce new EP with covers of Ramones, Discharge, Dead Kennedys & Rudimentary Peni

”I always had some punk influences. I guess it comes from my childhood when we were constantly looking for more extreme music,” said Attila Csihar.
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