Wormwitch

What's Going on Wednesday?

Wednesday’s NYC-area shows include Andrew Bird, Self Esteem, Caroline Rose, Dead Congregation, Twen, and more.

Tour news: Botch, Skrillex, Gorilla Biscuits, Red Fang, Kid Koala, Venom Inc, more

Plus: Generationals, Unwed Sailor, Drain tour openers, Bettye LaVette, Essence Fest, Suicide Machines and more tour and festival news.

14 New Metal & Hardcore Songs Out This Week

Listen to new songs from Obituary, 200 Stab Wounds, All Out War, High Command, Massa Nera, Your Spirit Dies, In Flames, and more…

Tour news: Coldplay, David Cross, Alex G, Todd Barry, Bewitcher / Wormwitch, more

Plus: Finom (fka OHMME), Fievel is Glauque, Spoon, Mura Masa, Rottrevore, Babehoven, Bitchin Bajas, and more tour and festival news.

Northwest Terror Fest 2022 lineup: Ludicra (reunion), Repulsion, Suffocation, Windhand, more

It’ll be Ludicra’s first show in over a decade, and the initial lineup also includes Mizmor, Ringworm, Cloak, Xibalba, Vile Creature, Racetraitor, Oryx, and more…

Metal tours announced: Possessed, Satan, Church of Misery, Evoken, Northwest Terror Fest, more

Plus: United Blood 2020 lineup, Higher Power, Frozen Soul, Midnight, and more heavy tour news.

tours announced: The Who, Robert Plant, Sachiko Kanenobu, Prince Daddy, Little Steven, more

Plus: Davila 666, Generationals, Sound of Ceres, SubZero, Ex Hex, Bags, Wormwitch, Incendiary, and more tour-related news.

Notable Releases of the Week (4/5)

This week’s Notable Releases include the ambitious new Weyes Blood album, the ridiculously catchy PUP album, Control Top’s killer debut, Lady Lamb’s synthy, personal return, and more.

11 New Metal Songs Out This Week

Here’s all the metal we posted on BV this week, including Helms Alee, Wormwitch, BIG|BRAVE, Holy Fawn, Big Business, Lord Dying, and more.

new Wormwitch album out next week (listen to "Dancing In The Ashes")

Wormwitch’s new song sees them experimenting with acoustic guitars, eerie clean vocals, black metal, thrash, and more. It manages to be both more evil and more accessible than their debut…
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