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At it’s heart, Infinite Granite is not a metal record, but an above-average shoegaze/indie rock record.

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Saint or sinner. Ready or not. Lingua Ignota's third album is a tour de force of art as an emotional exorcism.

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"Grit and earthiness grounds this album in its spacious atmospheres and crushingly sludgy riffs. King Woman’s kaleidoscopic take on doomgaze and ritualistic folk has...

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"This debut LP lands in the rare territory of balancing havoc and slight restraint, resulting in a genuinely impactful release."

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"Lantlôs may have little resemblance to its original form, but Siegenhort has yet to steer his band in the wrong direction."

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It’s unfortunate that the later career of At The Gates is overshadowed by the departure of lead guitarist Anders Björler, but it’s understandable. Björler’s...

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Another decade, another zombie-themed EP from a shining star in the Christian metalcore camp. The Devil Wears Prada deviated from their decidedly cringy counterparts...

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Somewhere, someone writing or YouTubing (or however kid's today get their point across) a review of Cannibal Corpse’s 15th album is kicking it off...

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Fans have long argued about which Zao era truly takes the cake, but many more should acknowledge the band’s late-career resurgence. Classics like Sprinter...

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Metal finds its way back into the mix on the latest outing from these Russian masters of ambient and neofolk.

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The term "progressive metalcore" is quite peculiar and borderline oxymoronic. Metalcore alludes to one of the most accessible metal subgenres. On the other hand,...

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Genghis Tron’s third album Dream Weapon comes after 11 years of uncertainty. 2008’s Board Up The House was a classic of its era, a...

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As if the grey in my beard and pubes and the number of times per night my parasympathetic nervous system rouses me in order...

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The legendary UK band Saxon pays homage to artists who influenced them on the covers album Inspirations.

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Black Sheep Wall has evolved their sound, but not at the cost of ultra-heavy savagery to pile drive listeners into the center of the...

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I'm always in awe of the prolificity and breadth of the Melvins. Being active nearly forty years now, they have continued relentlessly to churn...

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Suffering Hour's latest is steeped in a fog of mystery, permeating from its lofty lyrical theorems and barbaric speeds. The Cyclic Reckoning is a...

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Beyond the disgusting distortion and primitive violence of Gravesend lies an unflinching look at the dark side of the city that never sleeps.

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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...

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I love the original Star Wars trilogy, like most people who are alive and not assholes. I was born too late to see any...

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Despite what the lion’s share of Merzbow’s discography would hint at, Masami Akita is able to take a foot off the speaker-shredding gas and,...

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Translating from Icelandic as “All This Damn Darkness,” Allt Tetta Helvitis Myrkur doubles down on the most haunting aspects of Katla's brand of atmospheric...

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Emma Ruth Rundle & Thou bring the best out of each other, with plenty of sonic staples for fans of both artists to chew...