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Occupational hazards notwithstanding, The Eighth Mountain is a very strong addition to both Rhapsody of Fire’s canon and the world of symphonic/power metal globally.
Many bands who have been around for decades tend to slow the pace of releases as the years go on. Not so with New...
Rotting Christ keeps railing against religion on their thirteenth album.
The Los Angeles trio returns with their most ominous, brooding, and diverse effort yet---and consequently their best.
Lotus will remain a highpoint in Soen’s catalog and probably rank highly on many “Best of 2019” lists come December.
Even when Beaten to Death appears to veer away from what makes them a standalone proposition, they still present as a novel outfit. Their...
Soilwork has stood the tests of time and turmoil to create something that fans are almost guaranteed to enjoy.
Examination of Violent Cinema, Vol. 1 is set to be another incendiary feather in the cap of the world’s premiere cine-grind band.
All That Remains is back—and in a big way. The Massachusetts natives are about to release their ninth studio album called Victim of the...
The metalcore legends pay tribute to guitarist Tom Searle on their most visceral album yet...
It is a solid reflection of the growth and evolution of the group over the past few years.
"Simply put, Eternal Return is the record by which all other Windhand albums from here on out will be judged or compared to. It's...
Wasteland proves that while guitarist Piotr Grudziński’s passing indefinitely changed their dynamic, Riverside certainly has a second life as an empowered trio.
Chicago doom: invincible, immaculate, larger than life and prone to taking on the world. Trouble was of course the forefathers, but when hard times hit the...
BEHIND THE MASK, ANOTHER MASK. BEHIND THE MASK, ANOTHER MASK. BEHIND THE MASK, ANOTHER MASK.
Finnish melodeath veterans Omnium Gatherum have been churning out consistently good albums for nearly two decades. How does their latest effort The Burning Cold...
Mushroomhead could arguably be one of metal’s most underappreciated bands. Formed in the 1990’s, the Ohio-based nine-piece group has always been determined to stand...
Savannah sludgesters Black Tusk deliver the goods on T.C.B.T. with memorable riffs and an appealing combination of sludge and punk.
Each piece on Science Fiction is adequately appealing (to varying degrees), yet the overarching experience feels too repetitious, familiar, and uninspired by the end.
Lowlands is a mostly enjoyable instrumental venture that consistently skates the line between spirited and gloomy ruin.
Anomie is a triumphant record chiefly because of how well the band implements a multitude of styles not only on one album but, more...
Eight grim and frostbitten tracks with a ferocity and blackened dynamism not heard since their classic At The Heart Of Winter album nearly twenty...