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Songs for the Apocalypse sees Bieler stretching his artistic breadth by evoking a vast array of imaginative lenses, yet never deviating too far from...
Ruins does precisely what an album of its kind should do: honor the crucial elements of its templates amidst adding enough distinguishing features to...
My favorite metal albums of 2020 are a mix of always reliable heavy hitters and remarkable up-and-comers who absolutely deserve more attention.
A Whisp of the Atlantic is a testament to the benefits of quality of quantity, as it never outstays its welcome because it accomplishes...
Released in preparation for the reissue of 2018's Haunt LP, "Red Harvest" is a delicious slice of occult intensity.
Utgard is not only a superb successor to E, but also a great modernization of Enslaved's ever-evolving aesthetic in general.
Transitus is an enjoyable and representative Ayreon album, but it can't help but disappoint when compared to virtually all of its predecessors.
Pharos is perhaps the most succinct yet powerful example yet of Ihsahn's knack for crafting beautifully dense, emotional, and intense compositions.
"I wanted [Terminal Velocity] to reflect my identity and be my opportunity to say, 'Here’s what I’m all about.'"
Panther is not only one of Pain of Salvation's best records, but also one of the best albums of 2020.
The unwavering plaintive exquisiteness of No Wilderness Deep Enough makes it an essential journey.
By no means flawless, Alter Ego improves upon Темна Маса in every way, giving listeners a more expansive, developed, and sustained experience.
"We’re always trying to be where we want to be, not where other things around us are. . . . It’s better to keep...
Whether you’re an established aficionado or a newcomer, the video for “Get Out! Now!” is sure to satisfy and build anticipation for Transitus.
Despite some formulaic moments along the way, Virus improves upon virtually everything that gave Vector its identity.
This third track from Pyramid Theorem's upcoming LP, Beyond the Exosphere, is a fierce, intricate, and catchy gem.
"We always agree on each other’s musical input. That’s the beauty of it; there’s never really an argument about what direction we’re taking."
What Rise Radiant lacks in breadth and variety—compared to its predecessor—it makes up for with its cohesiveness and refinement.
If you’re looking for some new metal that’s consistently guttural, fast, and absorbing, Old Smoke will definitely satisfy.
Even if the vocals don't bother you, Subterranean Exile is almost objectively underwhelming from a songwriting and composition standpoint.
The tune evokes Opeth, Haken, and Dream Theater while also showcases a healthy dose of enticing originality (and the accompanying visuals offer a great...
A nearly immaculate celebration and recreation of Ayreon's 1998 progressive metal masterpiece.