CVLT Nation Captures: WITTR // THOU // CLOUD RAT In NOLA
Text and Photos: Teddie Taylor Louisiana doom sludge. Michigan grindcore. Washington ambient black metal. There’s a bit of everything for everyone. THOU “Play some better songs!” someone joked when...
View ArticleDIS mother-fucking ROTTED Levels NYC + Much More
DIS motherfucking ROTTED is the shit! We have been championing this band from the very first time we heard them! They are perfect balance between Punk and Doom. Their songs slowly unravel into these...
View ArticleCVLT Nation Captures The Friendship Tour
The last date of The Friendship Tour was a holy event. Quite literally, Cloud Rat, Moloch, False and Thou played beneath the stained glass of the New Orleans First Unitarian Church. Cloud Rat’s...
View ArticleCVLT Nation’s Top Ten Split Releases of 2017
TEN – TRUE LOVE // WHITEWURM Unholy fuck, I love my job, because on a daily basis I get to hear some of the best music that the underground has to offer!!! Case in point is the new True Love/Whitewurm...
View ArticleThe Heaviest Fest in the Southwest: AUSTIN TERROR FEST
There’s something brutal brewing in Texas… If you’re a fan of heavy underground music and you’re in the vicinity of Austin, you need to be there in June to witness the 2nd annual AUSTIN TERROR FEST! It...
View ArticleCVLT NATION CAPTURES: AUSTIN TERROR FEST DAY TWO
Text & Photos by Charles Nickles I left the Super 8 this morning in search of a sensible breakfast. Some scrambled eggs, maybe with nice side salad. Maybe some melon. You know, something filling...
View ArticleTop HARDCORE PUNK Records of 2019
Hardcore punk is very dear to our hearts. There’s something about the combination of rage and joy captured in this music that makes us feel at home. It always feels like we’ve entered a happy bubble...
View ArticleInto The Marshlands: COWARDICE Covers THOU For Charity, A CVLT NATION Premiere!
While the lines between metal and punk blur more heavily by the month, one of the persisting divides between these umbrella genres is that metal is generally more insular, while punk is generally more...
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