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Metal giants Arch Enemy delivers their incredible new music video for “Bloodstained Cross” today on Revolver.
The video features live footage spanning various cities, and countries around the world.
Arch Enemy will be headlining the North American Khaos tour kicking off early September with DevilDriver, Skelonwitch, and Chihonic. The tour is in support of the brand new album Khaos Legions out now via Century Media Records.
Portland’s Toxic Holocaust and BlankTV are proud to present the world premiere of the video for “Judgement Awaits You” from their new album, Conjure and Command.
Toxic Holocaust mutated into existence in 1999, when Joel Grind merged his love for classic punk and metal into his ideal band. Like his influences – Bathory, Venom, English Dogs, Possessed, Broken Bones – Toxic Holocaust features blazing riffs, gravel-throated vocals and a deadly fixation on the evil in man and post-apocalyptic imaginings.
Checkout the full concert UVTV filmed w/Toxic Holocaust!
“Reform Part III”, the new video from U.K.-based experimental progressive metallers XERATH, has been released. The song comes off the band’s latest album, “II”, which released this past May in North America via Candlelight Records. The clip was shot in two locations: Terminal Studios in London near Tower Bridge and a stone masons warehouse in Hampshire and was directed by David Kenny of Shash Media.
We all have plenty of loud, noisy music to worship the goat with – never enough, in fact. But when it’s time to take it easy and still be evil, it’s not so easy, is it? Danzig has made acoustic evil in the past, Ulver did those strange soundtracks, and Burzum’s prison albums weren’t particularly rocking. Fuckin’ Wovenhand is good, but that guy loves god. Pfft.
A great way to tone things down without compromising your love for Satan is to put on some Ancient VVisdom. Hailing from Austin, previous members of Integrity and Iron Age have come together to bring us a new take on evil fucking music. If you’re not familiar with last year’s Inner Earth Inferno, then just know that it’s a split release AVV did with Charles Manson.
This year they released A Godlike Inferno, which is a unique occult experience from beginning to end. It is heavy as hell, it is definitely metal, and it is evil as fvck. But compared to what you’re used to, it’s a slow, soothing dip in an acid bath.
The thing you care about is that the Deciblog has five copies of A Godlike Inferno to give away. If you want one, simply send a brief account of any significant impact our Black Lord and Master, Satan, has had on your life. Maybe you’ve actually attended a Satanic ritual, maybe you remember the moment you turned away from god, maybe there was some blood in your stool and you think that’s evil. Tell us about it and win this killer fucking album. Send your emails to: ancientvvisdom@decibelmagazine.com
Legendary New York metal/hardcore band PRO-PAIN is proud to be celebrating its twentieth year in existence in 2011.
Since the band’s inception in 1991, PRO-PAIN has toured the world countless times, dominated the stages of the world’s largest metal fests and infiltrated the hearts and lives of millions over the course of its incredible, and still heavily active, career. The band’s massive back-catalog bears thirteen full-lengths and a plethora of other releases including singles, DVDs and a live album and two greatest hits compilations to date.
Here’s some live footage UVTV filmed with Pro-Pain a few years ago:


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Breaking Benjamin have released a music video for their track “Blow Me Away”. The song features a guest appearance from Valora and comes from the groups recent “greatest hits” collection, “Shallow Bay: The Best of Breaking Benjamin“.
Since the band is just Benjamin now after everyone got fired, you probably already figured out that band members aren’t appearing in the video.



