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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.
Dark, mysterious, unchained and untamed this is forward thinking and fascinating avant garde black metal to torment your soul.
The Los Angeles trio returns with their most ominous, brooding, and diverse effort yet---and consequently their best.
Two albums in and Mastiff is still “a miserable band from a miserable town."
Even when Beaten to Death appears to veer away from what makes them a standalone proposition, they still present as a novel outfit. Their...
The gender-negating Ukrainian phenoms drop their first release in almost three years...
Soilwork has stood the tests of time and turmoil to create something that fans are almost guaranteed to enjoy.
The Greek black metal kings are back with one of their most dynamic and all encompassing records to date!
Just when you think they’ve gone as far as they can go, Sigh deliver an album that defies all expectations.
Hate Eternal is never one for reinventing the wheels of death metal and yet, there is hardly ever a bad Hate Eternal album. While...
These guys are aiming for metalcore's big leagues - and they might just get there...
The 13-year-old guitar prodigy finally drops her debut album, and it is incredible...
While to some the djent scene feels still like a blooming subgenre, there have been many developments and offshoots born from the musical style's...
Vector may disappoint slightly in spots but it’s nonetheless a majorly triumphant release.
"The album’s cover art, which depicted Satan inhaling smoke from a bong with black towers of an ancient city behind him, beckoned the interest...
If Hallelujah! was a full ritual, then Sulphur Soul is like Cliff Notes.
To save myself from eye-rollers and naysayers in regards to the use of subgenres in order to define a band's sound, I fully agree...
The Unheavenly Creatures is a mostly captivating continuation of the Amory Wars saga that cements how relevant, idiosyncratic, and cherishable Coheed and Cambria remains.
"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...
As TerrorVision starts, the introduction prepares you for the wakes of blood that will soon envelope you.
Wasteland proves that while guitarist Piotr Grudziński’s passing indefinitely changed their dynamic, Riverside certainly has a second life as an empowered trio.