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Within the walls of the Stewart-Panko abode, mentioning the name Wombripper will elicit wildly differing reactions. My long-suffering wife works as a midwife, childbirth...
Convulse is back with their first studio record in a quarter-century. Feel old yet? In case you need a refresher in heavy metal history,...
Carrying the torch lit by his socially conscious post-hardcore band Letlive since its dissolution in 2017, vocalist and lyricist, Jason Aalon Butler, has taken...
The British death metal butchers return to glory on a terse and raging EP.
To mark its 40th anniversary, Motorhead's legendary album Ace of Spades is getting the reissue treatment including a deluxe box set.
The long-awaited fourth album from Mr. Bungle returns to the band's thrash metal roots, seeking to realize the potential of its first demo.
In these waning days of humanity, democracy, freedom, clean air, good taste, low class, and sensible shoes, it’s great to be able to have...
Holland’s Celestial Season is a bit of an obscurity, even on the doom/death scene, which dominated the band’s sound throughout their early works. They’re...
On Sept. 29, Dirt, the legendary sophomore album by Alice in Chains turned 27. The influence that Dirt had on both rock and metal...
Utgard is not only a superb successor to E, but also a great modernization of Enslaved's ever-evolving aesthetic in general.
The Dillinger Escape Plan vocalist unleashes a fresh torrent of creativity on his long-awaited solo album...
If you think castles, ghosts, vampires, and candelabras are rad, then you'll dig this album. If not, well ... nobody's perfect.
Six Feet Under is no stranger to lineup changes. As a matter of fact, there’s been a completely new line up for the last...
The Swedish six-piece unleash their most diverse album so far...
Transitus is an enjoyable and representative Ayreon album, but it can't help but disappoint when compared to virtually all of its predecessors.
The solo, raw, black metal act embraces the most demented parts of the genre on its newest album.
The second half of The Ocean's Phanerozoic dualogy uses kaleidoscopic heaviness to relate the human condition to a 541-million-year cosmic tragedy.
A modern band that sounds classic? Sign us up!
In keeping with the spirit of previous releases, Year of the Knife is a hardcore band through and through. Though one that pulls heavily...
A good chunk of May You Be Held finds Sumac leaving metal behind in favor of non-linear, textural explorations.
Pharos is perhaps the most succinct yet powerful example yet of Ihsahn's knack for crafting beautifully dense, emotional, and intense compositions.