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Breaking: Maylene and the Sons of Disaster -

Who: Birmingham, Alabama’s Maylene and the Sons of Disaster come by their thunderous, southern-fried hard rock honestly. Frontman Dallas Taylor honed his roar with Christian metalcore outfit Underoath before splitting with that band in 2003. Noting he was “ready for a change,” the singer left his hometown of Ocala, Florida,...

Underoath confront MetalHammer -

After a recent interview with Metal Hammer, Tim from Underoath was paraphrased saying that he doubted Avenged Sevenfolds muscianship. Tim denies that he even said the comments and apologized to A7X in a recent media release.

I’m writing this in response to my Metal Hammer paraphrasing in a recent online...

UNDEROATH VIDEO BLOG THEIR TIME IN EUROPE -

Having just completed their fourth international tour since last Autumn, UNDEROATH have played successful sold-out shows in over ten countries around the globe, taking in the US, UK, Mexico, Canada, Italy, Germany, South Africa, France, Belgium, and Sweden. They have also performed their first-ever tours of South and Central America...

Right To Reply: Hypocrisy In The Metal Scene? -

Due to the furore over Tim McTague’s (Underoath) comments about Avenged Sevenfold, we asked the metal media whether they thought hypocrisy was rife in the metal world? Fans can viciously slag off bands, but the bands get slammed for airing opinions…

Click here to read Hammer’s interview with Tim...

No Gift To Bring -

To put it bluntly, The Almost's Southern Weather was a mess of an album. No matter how great placing Underoath drummer/vocalist Aaron Gillespie in a mainstream rock setting sounded on paper, it just didn't translate well at all. The songs seemed to be written exclusively around catchy choruses, and in...

Cottonmouth - Spasms of eerie reflection gives the scorching chorus extra kick and bite. This is the sort of song building that earned Kentucky quartet, Emanuel the prestige of opening for Bad Religion in the UK a few years hence. This lead single from their second album Black Earth Tiger, shows that...

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