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It's kind of a sick treat to witness the dissension among metalheads when it comes to bands like iwrestledabearonce. It’s safe to say that it’s...

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Over the past decade or so Jason Newsted has been a meandering soul in the metal community. Jason played with the Canadian Prog Thrash icons...

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In spite of several well received tours over the past six years, a successful Carcass studio comeback was never a guaranteed proposition. With only Bill Steer...

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Over the course of just five years, Boston's Revocation have earned universal acclaim for their familiar-yet-well-executed hybrid of technical death metal and thrash revivalism, two subgenres...

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In the realm of doom metal, heaviness is king above all. There are plenty of pretenders to the throne out there, but Lycus have...

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It's been a long haul since Gore Metal, but in a lot of ways it kind of hasn't. Released 15 years ago to immediate...

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1990 called, it wants more doom! But don't worry, that's a good thing. From the streets of Dallas comes True Widow, a band known for...

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Following their epic adventures in the video game concept album Level 2, Last Chance To Reason are back, and they are taking us to...

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Dubbed swamp metal by some, Black Tusk fashioned their sound in the Savannah scene, easily set next to Kylesa and Baroness… but with the three...

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Chimaira is definitely up there in the respected names of metal. The band, their music, and their iconic players have gone down to become...

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A five year break is an eternity in the internet-driven world of rotisserie trends and frenetic meme turnover, but sometimes a band just need...

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It's been about four years since we were given Mammoth Grinder's Extinction of Humanity. And four years between albums is a long, long time...

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There seems to be a non-connective Venn Diagram with two bubbles labeled "technically proficient" and "actually interesting" in the world of technical metal. Fortunately, Ænimus...

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It always seems like a cop out when someone listens to metal and says, “How can you like that? I don’t even understand the...

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Evan Brewer took the metal world by storm with his 2011 album, Alone. Alone was an album that showcased Brewer's abilities as a bassist and...

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Mercenary is a band that was incredibly influential on my metal development. Their albums 11 Dreams and The Hours That Remain were the ones that opened...

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Boysetsfire make a spectacular return to music with their latest release, While A Nation Sleeps, their first album in over six years. While the...

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Everyone has seen or heard that thing that someone just nailed head on; hitting the mark with only one shot as though they didn't...

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Coming fresh off a tour with Clutch and Orange Goblin is a helluva way to start your career, which is the prime position Austin quintet Scorpion Child find themselves in....

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A little over a year ago, I wrote a review of Autolatry's EP, Of the Land, and enjoyed it quite a bit. After a listen...

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To put it simply, Extol are a legendary progressive metal act that, while somehow staying out of the limelight, pioneered a lot of progressive ideas in...

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If there’s one thing I can compliment about August Burns Red, it’s their consistency. They have released a new LP every two years since...

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If you haven’t seen the new Chthonic video for “Supreme Pain for the Tyrant,” then immediately scroll to the bottom of this review and...