Mastodon announce return
Back with a bludgeoning, Mastodon have announced that their follow up 2006’s to Blood Mountain will be out early 2009»
Back with a bludgeoning, Mastodon have announced that their follow up 2006’s to Blood Mountain will be out early 2009»
Tom Araya, frontman of Slayer, has been talking about how long the band can continue after their next album, their last with heavyweight rock producer Rick Rubin»
The Donnington Park-held Download Festival - a three-dayer running from June 8 'til June 10 - has confirmed a handful more acts...»
The line-up of Norway’s Hove Festival – one of a handful of DiS-associated events going down this summer, y’all – is taking shape very nicely...»
On Thursday we announced our involvement with the inaugural Hovefestival. A fantastic new event in Norway that plays host to a incredible varying bill across day and night stages, all by a beach with boat camping and more. Now we've chosen to announce the first batch of bands to be appearing across the weekend. This is a very small sample of the array of acts performing across the five-day event and there's lots more - of bigger and smaller sizes - to be added. »
Slayer's slap-headed guitarist Kerry King has laid into Metallica...»
Metal titans Slayer are among the bands featuring on a forthcoming DVD of last year's Unholy Alliance tour...»
New Jersey quintet My Chemical Romance - whose third album (we can't tell you what it's called, even though we know and have heard it) is released in October - have been named 'Best Band On The Planet' at the annual Kerrang! Awards...»
So we reported on the release of Slayer's new album already, but so what: it's freakin' Slayer already...»
Slayer are to release their first studio album for five years on July 24th, the follow-up to God Hates Us All...»
The giant heavy metal tour Tattoo The Earth, featuring some of the biggest names in the world of heavy music has been put in jeopardy today due to yesterday's tragic events which have left America's airlines paralysed. The tour, featuring such luminaries as Pantera, Slayer, Static X, Biohazard & Vi»
US metal band Slayer have delayed the release of their new album. As previously reported on Dis, 'God Hates Us All' was set for a July 10th release, but this has now been set back. In a statement from the bands publicist, the reasons were stated as being that the band wanted to add some finishing to»
The full line-up to this years Tattoo the Planet has been announced. Set to joined the already announced heavy-weights Pantera Slayer and Cradle of Filth are Static-X, Therapy? and Raging Speedhorn. The dates are currently on sale from all good ticket retailers and take place at Birmingham NIA(Se»
The track listing and name for Slayer's new album have been revealed. The album is titled 'God Hates Us All' and is set for release on July 3, 2001. The track listing is as follows :- Scar Struck War Zone New Faith Exile Payback Threshold Seven Fac»