That's Not Metal

That's Not Metal
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Jun 6, 2017 • 1h 13min

TNM Extra: Reviews Round-Up, Powered By uDiscover

It’s a different kind of TNM Extra this week as Hill and Beez catch up on this week’s reviews as they look at the new tracks from Foo Fighters and Prophets Of Rage and albums from All Time Low, Sikth, Eighteen Visions and Mutoid Man. And with that, we’ll see you this weekend at Download!TNM is powered by uDiscover. Check out the alternative, metal and prog genre sections at udiscovermusic.com for superb playlists, expert features and much more.
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Jun 2, 2017 • 3h 31min

Download Festival 2017 Preview: Powered By uDiscover

Hill and Beez treat you to a Premium length special on everything you need ahead of this year's Download Festival. We run through every band on the top 2 stages and our picks from the Avalanche and Dogtooth stages in your ultimate guide on who to see and avoid at this year's Download festival.TNM is powered by uDiscover. Check out the alternative, metal and prog genre sections at udiscovermusic.com for superb playlists, expert features and much more.Also, get 15% off of all of the latest merch at emp.co.uk by using the code THATSNOTMETAL.
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May 26, 2017 • 2h 10min

Bimsy Bulletbelt

It’s a massive week for Hill and Beez as the latter has a report from Metallica’s Worldwired tour, they chat about Chester Bennington’s threats of violence, Blink 182’s new ‘California 2.0’ album and the increased integration of Alkaline Trio’s Matt Skiba, Enter Shikari’s TNM sponsored arena tour, there’s a look at the new albums from Danzig, Malevolence and DragonForce, a report from Rock On The Range including chat on the new look Of Mice & Men, Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, Gojira, Amon Amarth and more, Employed To Serve and Periphery live in London and our Album Club goes deep into classic territory as we rant and rave about Slayer’s Reign In Blood.
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May 23, 2017 • 1h 16min

TNM Extra: Wednesday 13

In one of our most fun chats ever, Beez sits down with Wednesday 13 to discuss his new album, Condolences, there's chats on conspiracy theories, Star Wars, a disagreement on Get Out, the past, present and future of The Murderdolls, the state of rebellion in rock and roll in 2017 and the power of longevity through authenticity. Fang bang, motherfuckers!
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May 18, 2017 • 2h 14min

RIP Chris Cornell

Hill and Beez have an absolute field day with Linkin Park's new album, there's chat on Iron Maiden's absurd court case, Skindred for Eurovision, reviews for the new albums by Papa Roach, Employed To Serve and 3TEETH and our Album Club concentrate's on Neurosis' cult classic 'Times Of Grace'.
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May 16, 2017 • 38min

TNM Extra: Deftones

TNM Extra: Deftones by That's Not Metal
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May 12, 2017 • 2h

Chester's Wahmbulance

Hill and Beez take a look at the new albums from Paramore, Dreamcar, Incubus and Ho99o9, we examine Chester Bennington's moan of the week, who are the best bands to have never headlined Download, there's live reports from Deftones and AFI in the UK and A Perfect Circle in the US and our Album Club comes from the criminally underrated 36 Crazyfists with A Snow Capped Romance.
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May 10, 2017 • 1h 14min

Roadburn Festival 2017 Report TNM Extra

Roadburn Festival 2017 Report TNM Extra by That's Not Metal
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May 5, 2017 • 2h 11min

Bon Voyage letlive

With a heavy heart, Hill and Beez try to come to terms with the news of letlive’s split. There’s better news with Napalm Death and Earache Records invading Glastonbury and Zakk Wylde’s return to Ozzy Osborne’s band, we discuss the returns of both Rancid and Pvris, there’s album reviews on the new releases from At The Drive-In, Motionless In White, Gnarwolves and Full Of Hell and our Album Club comes on Beartooth’s debut album, Disgusting.
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May 3, 2017 • 56min

TNM Extra: Life Of Agony

Stephen Hill chats to Mina Caputo and Alan Robert of Life Of Agony about their incredible journey, both personal and musical, the stories behind that journey and an insight into one of the most criminally underrated bands of the past 25 years.

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