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The reiteration of cherished classics isn't always a effort well-executed or well-received. I feared that The Door to Doom, the newest album from legendary metal...
Listen as members of Blut Aus Nord indulge their industrial metal and dystopian soundscape fantasies.
While it might not be a new album just yet, fans who have waited 12 years for that can probably hold out at least...
Two albums in and Mastiff is still “a miserable band from a miserable town."
Der Rote Milan: bold, fresh and ferocious. This German black metal band is unafraid to try new things and take their sound (and the...
Lotus will remain a highpoint in Soen’s catalog and probably rank highly on many “Best of 2019” lists come December.
I've been a relatively passive follower of Incite for the last few years. They always struck me as an act with potential, but had...
Fusing a whole variety of black metal, this is a thrilling debut that can't help but to fascinate.
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...
Powerful orthodox black metal with a potent vision. What's not to love?
Avant rock at its finest, Jarboe continues to embrace 35 years into her career.
The album that broke the internet, reviewed right here...
Atmospheric, powerful and unrelenting, this is a strong contender for the black metal AOTY.
The ways in which the soft and heavy personas of Phanerozoic I: Palaeozoic combine mark The Ocean Collective as masters of creative duality.
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...
"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...
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...
It is a solid reflection of the growth and evolution of the group over the past few years.
Post Metal, doom and apocalyptic realities all come together on the monumental new effort from the long dormant A Storm Of Light.