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The latest thrashterpiece from sci-fi thrashers Vektor sees the band defending its reputation as the most innovative modern thrash band, even if the album...
The Evil Divide starts off on a nuclear-stamped note of conflagration, that being the frenetic vehemence of “The Moth,” a song that sees the...
Characteristically brief at 33 minutes, the 13 songs here provide more consistent predictability with a renewed focus on anthemic, uptempo numbers combining brisk rhythmic...
Under Attack is album number fourteen and if there’s an underlying message at play it’s that you can teach old dogs new tricks while...
There is probably not going to be a better death metal record coming out this year. But should we even bother calling this death...
In 2014, the band's release of Up In Hell showed promise consisting of a slight nü metal and hardcore fusion. Two years later, Incite...
It would be a bit harder to believe that Opeth have been kicking around the metal scene for a full 25 years now if...
Bloodthirst hit all the right bases, for an extreme thrash metal band. Unfortunately, we found that their music just fails to excite.
Graves at Sea is triumphant; sounding like a unit bristling with animated energy and freshness despite having produced a work no one would be...
Howls Of Ebb are expanding what black metal can be, the real question is can you hold on for the whole journey?
Along with the two volumes of Metal for Muthas, the Metal Massacre series loom large over the history of heavy metal in the 1980's....
It’s been quite a while since we’ve seen Walls of Jericho with some new material. The band has been on an extended hiatus, and...
Gravity is an album worth purchasing; its musical compositions are noteworthy due to their subtleties that keep them with a “rolling” energy, as well...
Though stylistically adventurous, the unifying thread across The Gospel lies in adherence to an interrelated group of early-to-mid 1980's musical genres, namely the aforementioned...
Vredehammer fucking slay on their latest release--what more do you need to know?
The sophomore album from this Houston-based sextet ought to cement their place in the upper echelon of modern progressive metal.
Consistency is the order of the day here, which is what makes For All Kings a notable improvement over Worship Music. This feels more...
Destroyer 666 are back and kicking more ass than ever on their latest release, the indomitable Wildfire.
Aeons in Sodom tends to play more like Urgehal’s original output: very good black metal that doesn’t really do much to stand out. However,...
Along comes album number three and, well, the Lost Society we knew, loved and described above has almost vanished into the ether. Seriously kids...
Holy Grail’s Times of Pride and Peril presents listeners with the third album from the Pasadena, California band. Compared to past works, this album...
Exumer has penned a robust album dripping with strong riffs, cogent arrangements and copious amounts of energy with little to no filler that’ll give...
Regardless of the fact that Prong has never been a group to attract mainstream attention, I find the notion that they continue such non-conventional...