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In Battlesoul’s new LP, Sunward And Starward, the band deliver a blend of symphonic Celtic heavy metal. From death to folk to power metal,...
A bit of filler aside, Tengger Cavalry's latest is a wonderfully inventive breath of fresh air. Folk metal enthusiasts will find much to enjoy.
No part of Fucked And Bound's new LP is subtle in its vicious hardcore glory
The band’s newest record, Arson, continues the tradition of exuding streaks of heartbreaking feeling. Across the record’s eight songs, there comes a constant flow...
The Chicago hardcore/nu-metal act drops a great new record.
Coma Noir: a stunning example of musical growth, marked progression and fine wine maturity.
This LP is gripping from front-to-back and is already a contender for album of the year in my book.
Finland’s Hooded Menace return with a brand new collection of doom/death metal in the form of Ossuarium Silhouettes Unhallowed (Season of Mist). While there’s...
Mammoth Grinder unleash a whole lot of fury and insanity in their fourth LP, Cosmic Crypt
So, what's the deal with Norway and metal anyway? How does a country with a total population equalling that of Los Angeles produce so...
Nevermore's discography at a glance, commemorating departed frontman, Warrel Dane.
Pacifisticuffs isn’t as special or surprising as its predecessors, but it’s a really good album in its own right, as it maintains a decent...
Oblivion release an excellent blend of death metal in their new record, The Path Towards...
The geological and folkloristic-minded among you are likely well aware that the name Dimmu Borgir was, in fact, hijacked from Icelandic folklore – its meaning...
The legendary Cannibal Corpse presents a truly brutal and horrifying gift in Red Before Black
Of Erthe and Axen: Act II may not be quite as engrossing and diverse as Act I, but it comes extremely close due to...
Winds of Plague are back with Blood Of My Enemy!
Psychotic Symphony is by no means a bad album; it’s just an unforgivably ineffective and tedious one because of how ordinary it is.
The Walking Dead Orchestra fall short on their second LP Resurrect
Primitive Man remain in their solitary state: loud, pissed, slow.
I’m going to pull an Iron Monkey myself and piss off most of you (primarily, the old-school and traditionalists) by proclaiming 9-13 a successor...