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There is something fundamentally valuable about rock and roll. It's not something I can really put into words because it just… belongs to me,...
Much of in•ter a•li•a comes off like a band making a concerted effort to cast off accusations of bloat and indulgence in their former...
Explore the dark technicality, magic, and hell that is John Frum's new record
Trumpeting Ecstasy takes is one that follows the course and structure of the band’s live show and having Full of Hell pretty much put...
These Massachusetts thrashers are back at it again! Lich King's The Omniclasm makes for a relentless and fun ride.
Replacire are delivering devastating tech death for a modern age. You know you want to dig into it.
From a metal stand point, experiencing this album may not be what most metal fans look for when expecting a similar sound to or...
When I sat down to review this, I wasn't sure what there would be to say about an album comprised of live versions of...
Throughout highschool, I was sucked deeper into the black hole of the Marilyn Manson universe. As I researched each band member, I remember stumbling...
Obituary bring out all the best in their tenth release that rips, annihilates, and pummels with extreme rage
With brutal hardcore and soaring metal, Darkest Hour reaches an outstanding achievement in Godless Prophets & the Migrant Flora
The new banger from the Denver thrashers was absolutely worth the wait.
While the debate of what metal subgenre is the most extreme would be endless and revolve around subjective opinion, I'd make the claim that...
Although there seems to be a healthy overlap between the instrumental progressive and metal community, I feel that it may be more accurate to...
The Welsh rockers delver the stoner/sludge goods with their sophomore album.
France's Benighted have returned with Necrobreed, a gore-riddled deathgrind assault that's among some of the most extreme and feral the genre has ever seen.
Welcome Power Trip's Nightmare Logic in all its thrash and hardcore perfection!
When death metal began in the 80's, it was fresh and innovative. Fast forward to today and I feel as though tolerance has left...
This crossover delight is an incredible start to the new year. Iron Reagan successfully boosts moral, along with the speed in the pit.
Former Kyuss singer John Garcia returns with a solo mash-up of acoustic Kyuss covers and new electric material
Code Orange deliver an excellent record in Forever. It captures two sides of a great beast: its massive devastating heft, and the darkness lingering...