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In 1998, a little record entitled When Forever Comes Crashing shook the music world by fusing the atonal, offbeat time signatures of post-hardcore (particularly the instrumentally...

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In order for a “progressive” album to be a success, its sound must be able to explore and experiment, yet still be memorable enough...

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In my review of their last album, Wormwood, I praised The Acacia Strain for their raw anger and brutality, but complained about the lack...

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A mere four years have passed since Sylosis' inception and they’re already on the cusp of releasing their third record – Monolith; an ambitious...

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Ufomammut, the Italian experimenters of space and sound, have returned with their second album of the year: Oro – “Opus Alter”. This album follows on...

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As I Lay Dying never cease to amaze me with every release; they are one of the few bands that I’ve heard who can...

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For someone who likes heavy music in all its forms, Vision of Disorder really is the best of all worlds. In one band you...

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Becoming The Archetype present their latest album with the added pressure of introducing new bandmates to the mix. Whenever a vocalist leaves a band,...

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I do believe that we have delivered a record that will be accepted and hopefully enjoyed by the DOWN horde — if you will…If...

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I chose to review this album as a way to broaden my metal horizons. I'd obviously heard of Germany's legendary Grave Digger before, but...

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From the chilly Scandinavian homeland which they draw their inspiration, Ensiferum sits atop the heap of modern folk-metal bands. Along with other genre standbys...

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In This Moment comes back with their latest release, Blood. People seem to be black and white when it comes to their opinions on...

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Ostensibly borne of black metal, Krallice suffer from the simplicity of that label. Summoning a protean confluence of speed, intricacy, melody, and rhythmic ardor,...

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I don't think it was necessarily a surprise when Testament knocked it out of the park with 2008's The Formation of Damnation. Fans may...

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As with any other genre, doom metal can be hit or miss. Whether treading the waters of desolate drone or keeping with the tried...

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Dublin, California could just be another American city with a borrowed European name, lest it not be for a band comprised of arguably some...

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One of the latest releases from the seemingly unstoppable Southern Lord Records machine is Enabler's new album, All Hail The Void. Enjoying previous short releases from...

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Now, I’ll admit that polka-influenced folk metal isn’t for everyone. Complaints about the genre vary, ranging from derision of the unmetal instruments and arrangements,...

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Maybe it has something to do with apocalyptic musings given to the year, but 2012 has already seen a lions share of bellowing, doom...

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I got so much grief from people…about “not being black a metal band.” And I’m not proclaiming to be. But it’s part of our...

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If Slipknot has been off your radar in the past few months, it’s imperative to know that this is not exactly a new album...

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It's a long journey from paying tribute to being tribute-worthy oneself. It's a common pitfall among many artists: hamstringing themselves with their own sense...

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In 2012, just about every new metal band clearly wants to prove to listeners that they know how to shred, blast, and groove simultaneously....