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Devastating Noise-Doom from Philly brought to you by the fine young men in God Root!
Lifeless God is an adrenaline kick of finger-licking grind goodness.
Thousand Mile Stare is a milestone in Incendiary’s already excellent catalog.
Accept have been one of the more consistently excellent bands over the decades that it can easily seem to even longtime listeners that the band...
When death metal began in the 80's, it was fresh and innovative. Fast forward to today and I feel as though tolerance has left...
Ashenspire is an extremely talented group of musicians, but also one who need to work on pulling their sound back down to earth and...
It's refreshing to see Sepultura doubling down on their future at a time when they'd be forgiven for milking the 20th anniversary of their...
For those in the know, Heavy Temple have been one of Philadelphia's strongest doom exports in recent years
I've always found it a tad strange that Nine Inch Nails aren't regularly included in discussions of significant metal bands. While I'd agree that...
The Whole of the Law is the sounds of Armageddon. And what incredible timing it has.
Anciients is a sleeping giant, and their latest album sees this British Columbia-based quartet continuing to refine their craft and inching ever-closer to becoming...
So I've been adamant about how I, Voidhanger is one of my favorite record labels ever. Most of what they put out is top...
Brain Tentacles obviously has connections to the jazz world, though they’re tempered with spines of noise rock, ambient, sludge, doom, progressive weirdness and space...
Neurosis are back, expanding their soundworlds and proving once more that they are among the greats.
While Sun Ends might very well be the breakout metal gods of 2016. Get in here for some beautiful proggy madness.
Paying no heed to the controversy/drama presently simmering beneath this band’s surface, the fact of the matter is Beelzefuzz do an excellent job of...
Deny the Cross is friggin' bestial, and one of the alphas amongst the powerviolence crowd.
Lamb Of God meets Metallica in Dead Earth Politics strongest release to date!
Flashy, grim, demented, tortured and good enough to make a grown man cry, Quinta Essentia are coming for your skull
Tides Of Sulfur 'get' sludge in a way that few of their peers ever will.
Thrawsunblat just dropped one of the best albums of the year. You know you want in on this shit.