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Canadian thrash metal veterans Annihilator are releasing their seventeenth album Ballistic, Sadistic that hearkens back to their early releases.
"Aerial Ruin and Panopticon could've released both their sides of this split as standalone releases and they would've been great."
2020 has already thrown us a lot of curveballs, but “Lamb of God Guitarist Records Acoustic EP” was still unexpected. Mark Morton’s first solo...
Blood Incantation has outdone themselves in every regard. Sit back, strap in and be crushed by the vacuum of space.
Esoteric has raised a bar and set a standard that other acts should strive for. A modern Greek tragedy told in six parts, it's...
Pitfalls extends beyond most music to educate, empathize, and entertain in equal measure.
Cloak revel in the dark. Metal explores the nightside of human existence from many angles. Some mournful, some angry, some unstable. All of it...
Consider the best traits of heavy metal from the late seventies and early eighties. Righteous riffs. Arena-sized party anthems. Triumphant lyrics with sing-along choruses....
Named for the year in which the epidemic reached Norway and black metal outfit 1349. Much like the dreaded outbreak, their music is unrelenting, unmerciful,...
The kawaii-metal superstars have a world of surprises in store...
You may not have heard of them, but these Finns just cut one of the year's best albums.
The German melo-death group returns with their first full-length album in 13 years!
There’s still excitement to be had by flogging a dead horse. As long as you use a heavier flogger.
While High Command comes from Worcester, Massachusetts, their sound is forged in the fire and steel of the hyperborean age. The groups’ debut full...
Hembree & The Satan Sisters have one clear message in their debut album. One that is repeated from start to finish, with vigor and...
Dusty skulls. White lichen eroding tomb walls. Water dripping through limestone. Much death metal evokes the bleeding immediacy of death, but the genre also...
Sonata Arctica is able to pour a limitless amount of melody into their melodic metal. But is that always a good thing?
Just how much atmosphere does it take to make good atmospheric black metal? It turns out it doesn't really matter as long as the...
The symphonic/power metal makeup of Dawn of the Dragonstar is as rudimentary and rigid as you can envision.
Cerebral Rot has arrived, and they're here to bring dominating riffs, drums and growls to smash the death metal world into the swamp.
The metalcore heroes return with their first record on Metal Blade records, cutting through another record packed with anthemic screams and riffs.