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"If you like cavernous, atmospheric black metal that keeps it raw — and you dig history — you should turn this up."
"After a couple hundred releases, it's pretty much a guarantee that this isn't the end of this boundary pushing band and hopefully not the...
"All in all, Nightside is a solid record from beginning to end. The songs are just the right length with really the correct amount...
"Vaxis – Act II is ultimately among Coheed and Cambria’s most welcoming, aspiring, and fulfilling studio creations."
"The Hellacopters clearly still like what they do, and have the means to do what they like."
"It's not often an album in this genre has such an easy replay value, and proves that atmospheric heavy music isn't relegated to double...
"Servant of the Mind has a lot of memorable songs ... with catchy hard rock singles augmented by some metal moments.
"Adventurousness comes in the form of an expanded exploration of their melodic side, making it at once the band's 'least' death metal but most...
"This album’s balance of technical brutality, haunting ritualism and inexplicable catchiness can’t be replicated.."
"Grit and earthiness grounds this album in its spacious atmospheres and crushingly sludgy riffs. King Woman’s kaleidoscopic take on doomgaze and ritualistic folk has...
"Lantlôs may have little resemblance to its original form, but Siegenhort has yet to steer his band in the wrong direction."
Other than a few hiccups, 'A History of Nomadic Behavior' furthers the storied legacy of swampy, cynical violence Eyehategod has built.
While its length can be felt at times, Mære becomes a compelling progression of Harakiri for the Sky's powerful brand of post-black metal.
Beyond the disgusting distortion and primitive violence of Gravesend lies an unflinching look at the dark side of the city that never sleeps.
Under Sullen Skies begins a new epoch for New York's Tombs, presenting a diverse onslaught of frightening atmosphere, skull-caving heaviness and inexplicable catchiness—along with...
The Dillinger Escape Plan vocalist unleashes a fresh torrent of creativity on his long-awaited solo album...
The second half of The Ocean's Phanerozoic dualogy uses kaleidoscopic heaviness to relate the human condition to a 541-million-year cosmic tragedy.
33 years after the band made grindcore what it is today with Scum, Napalm Death continues its penchant for inspired brutality.
With its latent relevance manifesting through the "Cavernous Death Metal" micro-genre, Incantation has a special opportunity to stick to its guns.
The unwavering plaintive exquisiteness of No Wilderness Deep Enough makes it an essential journey.
Italian death metal band Bedsore comes through with a powerful debut of savage heaviness, transportive psychedelia and unnerving atmosphere.
Wailin Storms' third LP supercharges the band's genre-bending doom rock with emotive storytelling and terrifying atmosphere.
Illuminati is a well-constructed conglomeration of metal styles, and is varied enough to make it worth spinning from back to front.