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The latest offering from Colorado's Allegaeon effectively primes these tech death machines for an autonomous takeover of the sub-genre.
Remember the “screamo” era? Remember the Hot Topic/Victory Records bum rush that transformed malls across the country into some sort of swoosh-gelled hair/80s tight-pants-revival...
The Sword double done on last year's experimentation with an album full of acoustic versions of High Country cuts
This new supergroup featuring members of Mastodon, Dillinger Escape Plan, Alice in Chains and Mars Volta takes listeners comfortable with those bands down a...
Mare Cognitum have started to hint at greatness with this latest offering.
In The Woods are back and in prime position to become one of the biggest bands in dark progressive metal all over again.
Black metal and doom collide on a split between two of the undergrounds sickest acts.
Like most good trends, the popularity and presence of metallic hardcore has been at a constant ebb and flow. Peaking with the momentum from...
Surgeon are back and better than ever with an album that takes their sound to new, more epic extremes.
Sorceress is a peculiarly strong album, but not heavy in any traditional sense, and Åkerfeldt often seems to have merely broadened his influences rather...
For over a year now it seems that the name has lurked in the shadows. With sporadic music videos hitting view counts high as...
Even though collections such as Death Resonance are often cast aside and typically not recognized as part of a band's traditional discography, it's speaks...
Daniel Lioneye is back with the third contribution to his far-too-fun discography.
Get lost. Let yourself float. Asphyxiate. We all drift out here.
After half a decade of waiting prog metallers Hammers Of Misfortune are back. The question remains - was it worth the wait?
Bands like The Judge are nice, if for nothing else to serve as a history lesson and remind us metalheads where the music we...
A solid homage to early metalcore, but ultimately leaves much to be desired.
The sophomore effort from the Reading, PA based progressive death metal quartet sees the band continuing their consistency in delivering rock-solid and forward-thinking music.
Some combinations are just inevitably fantastic. Peanut butter and jelly. Chocolate cookies and milk. Black Sabbath and Clutch. With vocalist Neil Fallon and drummer...
Brooklyn's Family, besides being one of the harder bands to search for on Google, are hands-down one of the most underrated bands in the...
This deathgrind supergroup featuring some of modern death metal's best musicians have created a short and sweet homage to the early death metal days...