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The geological and folkloristic-minded among you are likely well aware that the name Dimmu Borgir was, in fact, hijacked from Icelandic folklore – its meaning...
If a heavy metal album could carry a listener into the very crucible of calamity, it is 1755
Thus far Scour haven't exactly risen above imitator status. Where does the new Red EP take them?
Of Erthe and Axen: Act II may not be quite as engrossing and diverse as Act I, but it comes extremely close due to...
Psychotic Symphony is by no means a bad album; it’s just an unforgivably ineffective and tedious one because of how ordinary it is.
What exactly do you…Do you see? Demons.
We can likely all agree that Samael will never be the same band that released the genre-defining Worship Him over a quarter century ago....
Not to be outdone by their own discordant eccentricities, Altarage are back to prove that things can become even more nebulous
Primitive Man remain in their solitary state: loud, pissed, slow.
FFO: Chon, Dance Gavin Dance, The Contortionist...
After the first few listens, it's amazing to hear the progress Spirit Adrift has made in just a year
Bizarre, inaccessible and wonderfully weird, this is one of the most challenging metal releases I've heard all year!
Yellow Eyes delivers a notable contribution that stands ahead and apart for many reasons.
It's difficult to call Rough Times an objectively superior album to predecessor Berlin, but it offers a fresh look at a band that may have...
Shakespearean allusions, catchy melodies, and seamless dynamic shifts make this an incredible progressive metal effort.
Infamata is going to guide you forward time and time again, through black metal masterpieces that can't help but to make you wonder about the...
Although Clairvoyant is a bit less diverse and flamboyant than its predecessors (hell, even the cover is appropriately black and white), it’s probably the...
Akercocke's masterful return to the industry is one of the greatest progressive death metal records in years that should catapult the band to the...
Five albums in and Leprous continue their gradual descent away from progressive metal towards Radiohead-like synth, experimental rock...
Corey Taylor takes up his pen and shares his thoughts on just what the hell is happening in America
Yes this it is more poppy than some past releases, but there is no other pop music that sounds like it does when Wilson...