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Corey Taylor. Corey. Motherf$%#ing. Taylor. Finally, the most electrifying man in music entertainment has come back to turn our candy asses inside out, with...

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There’s something about the crushing weight of doom metal and its relationship to nature that almost seems paradoxical. The natural world doesn’t need a...

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Transitus is an enjoyable and representative Ayreon album, but it can't help but disappoint when compared to virtually all of its predecessors.

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The experi-metal titans are back - pay attention to the details...

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The second half of The Ocean's Phanerozoic dualogy uses kaleidoscopic heaviness to relate the human condition to a 541-million-year cosmic tragedy.

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FFO: System of a Down, Dillinger Escape Plan, Dog Fashion Disco, Mike Patton, etc.

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A good chunk of May You Be Held finds Sumac leaving metal behind in favor of non-linear, textural explorations.

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Like so many forms of art, metal is in a consistent state of evolution and development. A multitude of styles and subgenres have existed...

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There is a buzz going on in this city, an incessant electric hum that never shuts up. It has become all too familiar, practically...

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Kamelot have achieved an illustrious career over an impressive 30-some years. A band with this kind of longevity and fan-base practically owes it to...

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Your everyday metalhead likes to think of him/herself as an iconoclastic rapscallion thumbing their nose at the lemming-like banality of the entertainment mainstream. Truthfully,...

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The unwavering plaintive exquisiteness of No Wilderness Deep Enough makes it an essential journey. 

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Holocene Extinction is above and beyond the band’s past material. Not only that, it is an album that has arrived at the perfect time...

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New York City Trio Imperial Triumphant heralds the return of the Roaring ‘20s with a dystopian labyrinth of black metal and jazz.

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In this day and age metal has no shortage of subgenres. This ensures a multitude of directions and new opportunities for artistry to grow....

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Italian death metal band Bedsore comes through with a powerful debut of savage heaviness, transportive psychedelia and unnerving atmosphere.

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The popularity of Bell Witch is one of the more surprising and remarkable phenomena of the past few years. In this day and age...

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Aversio Humanitatis are a black metal band operating on the cutting edge of the genre. Rather than embracing the artsy beauty of their peers,...

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Eye of Nix’s third album of baroque black/doom metal has a much better production value, but it's still otherworldly in its bizarre beauty.

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Dream Squasher doesn't stray too far from the path -(16)- has blazed for the past 29 years—one marked with addictive arrangements and inexorable anger.

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Singapore's kings of blackened death metal are back and they are killing it!

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For those with the patience to fully submerge in the proceedings, Geist & The Sacred Ensemble appeals on a wavelength similar to Swans’ The...

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Good luck avoiding a quarantine mosh when this album hits. Años En Infierno upholds Xibalba’s standard of destructive death metal, melancholic doom metal and...