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It’s been happening slowly and stealthily over the course of the last decade or so. Insidious and incremental and bit-by-bit. It’s been so gradual...
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It’s been happening slowly and stealthily over the course of the last decade or so. Insidious and incremental and bit-by-bit. It’s been so gradual...
To put it mildly, Deiphago at the best of times, sounds like Blasphemy jamming with Brutal Truth at the confluence of a wind tunnel,...
When you hear Fear Factory, you know it’s Fear Factory, when you hear subpar Fear Factory, you know it’s subpar Fear Factory. What might...
Scowl’s plan of attack sees them rocketing along with incendiary volleys of rapid-fire power chord progressions, Brutal Truth inspired screech/growl vocal dualism and blasting...
Watertank know how to balance melody, big riffs, mellifluously throaty vocals and down tuned heaviness, regardless of who they’re aping.
When Mutoid Man came crashing into the world at million unexpected miles an hour last year with the Helium Head mini-LP, they did it...
Ever since arising on the fringes of the black metal scene in 2010, Vattnet Viskar has done just about everything in their power to...
I have all the respect in the world for Australia’s King Parrot. They’re a band that has basically taken the step of diving head...
Five years ago, when Germany’s Morgoth announced their return to active duty after a twelve year layoff, there was a pretty good chance I...
As reported in most corners of the metalsphere last Monday, the van carrying members of Wormreich and Khaotika, who were supporting Kult of Azazel...
Karyn Crisis is an artistic and spiritual polymath who always seems to have various soul wrenching projects on the go, which she juggles as...
Dødheimsgard have never failed to deliver challenging listens that require the listener’s time to delve into and absorb, and things are no different on...
While the background and story of Norway’s Haust may be all over the grill of the internet and supportive print publications, they don’t come...
Kollwitz hail from the Norwegian port town of Bodø and if extreme conditions demand extreme responses, as a quartet of great men once said,...
France’s Death Engine doesn’t sound like Neurosis per se, but there’s a definite artistic aesthetic informed, influenced and inspired by the Oakland post-metal legends....
So, there’s a new Sodom EP out, but it really only consists of about six minutes of new material.
There is one constant in all of Slayer's albums… Tom Araya's consistent vocal delivery.
Arch Stanton may not be worthy of in-depth discussions and deconstructions by music magazine editors and transcribers, but it’s full of heart, soul and...
Yes. London’s Haken really like Yes. That much has been evident since they burst on to the progressive metal scene back in 2010 with...
First things first: love the name! Normally, when bands start combining and mashing up words for monikers and album titles, it screams of uncreative...
What more is there to say outside of "I really liked these albums"?
Having recently witnessed Generation of Vipers live and in the flesh on their home turf, it’s still amazing and somewhat surprising to know that...
If you still can’t understand the flowchart from Beneath the Remains, Arise and Nailbomb’s Point Blank to Soulfly and Killer Be Killed, fine, but...