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Just when you think they’ve gone as far as they can go, Sigh deliver an album that defies all expectations.

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Toska may well be the future of progressive metal...

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The ways in which the soft and heavy personas of Phanerozoic I: Palaeozoic combine mark The Ocean Collective as masters of creative duality.

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Opeth play songs from throughout their career, but focus mainly on new material on their latest live release, Garden of the Titans: Live at...

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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...

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Vector may disappoint slightly in spots but it’s nonetheless a majorly triumphant release.

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"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...

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Did Gorod write a masterpiece in six weeks?

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Polyphia return to the dark side at last...

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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...

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It is a solid reflection of the growth and evolution of the group over the past few years.

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Post Metal, doom and apocalyptic realities all come together on the monumental new effort from the long dormant A Storm Of Light.

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The Unheavenly Creatures is a mostly captivating continuation of the Amory Wars saga that cements how relevant, idiosyncratic, and cherishable Coheed and Cambria remains.

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“When Lemmy was still alive I always got compared to Lemmy, so I had this dream where he got pissed at me," Matt Pike...

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Aside from a few hiccups here and there in the overall flow of the record, I Loved You At Your Darkest is good. You'll...

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"Simply put, Eternal Return is the record by which all other Windhand albums from here on out will be judged or compared to. It's...

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As TerrorVision starts, the introduction prepares you for the wakes of blood that will soon envelope you.

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Wasteland proves that while guitarist Piotr Grudziński’s passing indefinitely changed their dynamic, Riverside certainly has a second life as an empowered trio.

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Chicago doom: invincible, immaculate, larger than life and prone to taking on the world. Trouble was of course the forefathers, but when hard times hit the...

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While the Deafheaven comparison can be justified, Further Still emerges more like a crusty punk rocker hell bent on grinding it out like latter...

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The new creative outlet for four dudes who paid their dues long ago and remain members of extreme music’s corner of the universe for...

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Deicide continues down the strong and brutal path of catchy riffs, crushing grooves and spewing unholy bile on their latest offering.

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With a four-year gap between records, two lineup changes and an entire rerecording, it was fair for anticipation of Skyharbor's long-awaited third album to...