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Decibel is a monthly heavy metal magazine published by the Philadelphia-based Red Flag Media since September 2004. Its sections include Upfront, Features, Reviews, Guest Columns and the Decibel Hall of Fame. The magazine's tag-line is currently "Extremely Extreme" (previously "The New Noise"); the editor-in-chief is Albert Mudrian.[1]

History

Decibel was first conceived in late 2003 by journalist Albert Mudrian (born 1975),[2] around the time he was finishing his book Choosing Death: The Improbable History of Death Metal & Grindcore (2004).[3] Mudrian had previously written in a number of magazines published by the Philadelphia-based Red Flag Media, who he joined in 1997,[4] and felt that there was "a market in the United States for a metal magazine that covered extreme music the way that magazines like Spin used to cover pop music and culture".[3] He brainstormed some ideas for the magazine, including its name, with former Terrorizer editor Nick Terry (who Mudrian first contacted in 2002 to write the foreword for Choosing Death).[3] The magazine's original title was Powertrip (after Monster Magnet's song and album); Terry pushed for naming it Sabotage (after the Beastie Boys song), though his idea was scrapped in light of the September 11 attacks.[3] Mudrian and writer Nick Green cited Terrorizer as an influence on DecibelШаблон:'s content and editorial style, although Mudrian felt that overall it drew more from his previous publications for Red Flag Media.[5] Terry also felt that Alternative Press was "a possible deep-background influence" on the magazine and some of its writers.[5]

Decibel was officially launched in July 2004, with its initial lineup of journalists including Terry, Aaron Burgess, Iann Robinson and Kevin Stewart-Panko.[6] The magazine's first issue, featuring The Dillinger Escape Plan on the cover, was published on September 4, 2004,[7] with an initial circulation of 30,000 copies.[6] In December, the Dillinger Escape Plan's second album Miss Machine was crowned "Album of the Year" for 2004 in the magazine's first ever critics' poll.[8]

Features

Hall of Fame

Each issue of Decibel features an article dubbed the Hall of Fame which pays tribute to a significant album in the history of heavy metal music. All contributing band members to the specific album must be alive at the time of interviewing.[9]

In 2009, 25 of the Hall of Fame entries were used as the basis for the book Precious Metal: Decibel Presents the Stories Behind 25 Extreme Metal Masterpieces released through Da Capo Press.[9] The book also includes previously unreleased interview questions that were left out of the magazine articles, and a full piece on Darkthrone's Transilvanian Hunger that was never published in a magazine due to its length.[10]

Flexi Series

In November 2010, the magazine announced the launch of the monthly Decibel Flexi Series. Beginning with the January 2011 issue (#75), the magazine now includes a limited vinyl flexi disc bound into the magazine each month available exclusively to its subscribers.[11]

Tour

Beginning in 2012, Decibel has put on an annual tour in the US and Canada. According to metal blog No Clean Singing, typically the tour is headlined by a seasoned death metal or black metal band and includes three supporting acts: a "hard-touring band with a dependable legion of fans"; a "critical darling band in search of a wider audience, one that Decibel Magazine has put a lot of page space into supporting"; and a "pit-friendly band with connections to the metal underground, one early in their career and sporting a charismatic frontman". Some dates of the tour also include local openers.[12]

Decibel Tour 2012

- Behemoth - Watain - The Devils Blood - In Solitude

Decibel Tour 2013

- Cannibal Corpse - Napalm Death - Immolation

  Rotating Openers

- Magrudergrind - Cretin - Beyond Creation

Decibel Tour 2014

- Carcass - The Black Dahlia Murder - Gorguts - Noisem

Decibel 2015

- At The Gates - Converge - Pallbearer - Vallenfyre

Decibel Tour 2016

- Abbath - High On Fire - Skeletonwitch - Tribulation

Decibel Tour 2017

- Kreator - Obituary - Midnight - Horrendous

Decibel Tour 2018

- Enslaved - Wolves In The Throne Room - Myrkur - Khemmis

Decibel Tour 2019

- Cannibal Corpse (Feb 17-Mar 7) - Morbid Angel - Immolation (Mar 8-Mar 14) - Necrot - Blood Incantation

Decibel Tour 2020 (CANCELED DUE TO COVID-19)

- Mayhem - Abbath - Gatecreeper - Idle Hands

Decibel Tour 2022

- Obituary - Municipal Waste - Gatecreeper - Enforced - Spirit World

Decibel Tour 2023

- Dark Funeral - Cattle Decapitation - 200 Stab Wounds - Blackbraid

Decibel Tour 2024

- Hulder - Devil Master - Worm - Necrofier

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