"Self Evident," the lead single from Puscifer's upcoming album Normal Isn't, is Consequence's Heavy Song of the Week.
Seeking a respite from the buzz of city living, one writer seeks silence in one of the country’s most compelling “quiet parks.” ...
At the climax of Jimmy And Stiggs, the latest 16mm-shot splatterfest from raconteur writer/director Joe Begos, a man’s head is split open by an alien parasite. The bug-eyed little monster crawls out ...
Curious from birth, Fiona is a music writer, researcher, and cultural theorist based in the UK. She studied her Bachelor of Music in London, specializing in audiovisual practices, and progressed to a ...
Heavy metals get a bad rap. For the most part, it is deserved because they are usually toxic. Except when they aren't. You have probably consumed a whole lot of at least one or two of them, yet you ...
“Into the Void: Life, Death, and Heavy Metal,” an eight-part series that documents the struggles and dark sides of the heavy metal industry, debuted on the streaming service Disney+ on Monday, Sep 22.
The link between death and heavy metal is a dated cliché, but it’s the premise of Hulu’s docuseries Into the Void: Life, Death & Heavy Metal. Across eight 45-minute episodes, the series casts a wide ...
Heavy Song of the Week is a feature on Heavy Consequence breaking down the top metal, punk, and hard rock tracks you need to hear every Friday. This week, the top selection goes to Aerosmith and ...
The post Heavy Song of the Week: Aerosmith and Yungblud Silence Skeptics with “My Only Angel” appeared first on Consequence. Aerosmith and Yungblud’s new collab “My Only Angel” is significant for both ...
The Marvel Zombies rise to eat brains, heavy metal's darkest legends are told once more, and the founder of Bumble gets a biopic this week. Between the two services, they release a ton of content ...
Tomas Lindberg, lead singer of Swedish metal band At The Gates, died on Tuesday. He was 52. The band announced the singer’s passing via their social media channels. “Tomas passed away this morning ...
A 50 BC funerary stele in Thessaloniki revives debate on the “devil’s horns,” tracing the hand sign’s ancient Mediterranean, apotropaic roots to its modern heavy-metal fame. Credit: Left: Alfred ...
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