are recording artists in a more literal sense than most. For a band with a dedicated global following -- they are Portland's leading metal export -- they perform live rarely, doing no more than a ...
Yet another metallic masterpiece from the Portland band, The Serpent & The Sphere feels like a film shot out of sequence, with "Eureka!" moments... It's been four years since Agalloch released Marrow ...
Okay, so this is kinda huge: post-black metal heroes Agalloch are going on tour and Invisible Oranges is pleased to present the NYC show at Irving Plaza on June 30, with support from proto-doomsters ...
So much music comes out all year, and even with our daily new song roundups; weekly Notable Releases, Indie Basement, and Upcoming Metal Releases columns; and monthly playlist of songs we like, we ...
Earlier today, another batch of bands slated to play this year’s Fire In The Mountains festival were announced by organizers. And given the inclusions, it’s hard to imagine a world where folks would ...
It sure stinks that Agalloch mastermind John Haughm turned out to be an anti-Semitic edgelord, doesn’t it? Despite the rest of his former bandmembers’ denunciation of Haughm’s language and claims that ...
[ART METAL] It's easy for someone who grew up on a steady diet of indie rock, folk and pop music to snicker at black metal. Usually the scorn from the uninitiated isn't because of the music's dark ...
Here are eight concerts to see in Portland this week, from some long-lived Americana acts to a local metal heavyweight. The Old 97's The Texas band turns 20 this year, but the group's ramshackle ...
Agalloch's break up has been pretty confusing, to say the least. The initial announcement made it sound like the band was over and done with, but we were later informed by founder John Haughm that the ...