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Despite hailing from the relatively well-off economic hub of Padua, Italy, Children of Technology has created a dystopian air around themselves. Their image is...

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All You Need To is a record that takes all your concentration and rewards you with an intricate trance of complex music that deserves...

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When your public nemesis is the likes of Gene Simmons, it's not difficult to come off as the sympathetic party in the Kisstory war...

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Nachtmystium has returned for one final album, and Blake Judd and pals are feeling evil, weird, and a little groovy as per usual.

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2014 has been great to power metal fans so far. Edguy, Freedom Call, Iron Savior, Sonata Arctica, Gamma Ray, and Sabaton have all released...

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Wovenwar is the supergroup of the bands As I Lay Dying and Oh, Sleeper. They were formed from the events in 2013, when AILD...

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This newest discharge continues to elaborate on their traditional Viking metal, but looming within it is an ominous forecast of the black metal variety.

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Six years is a long time to wait between freshman and sophomore albums; especially when the freshman album is one of the best death...

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It's weird to think that it has already been four years since I just happened to download Allegaeon's first album Fragments of Form and Function for my...

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After three long years since their morose breakthrough album, An Ache for the Distance, The Atlas Moth have returned with a dilemma that so many bands face. How...

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Pack the bong, it's time to load up another Cannabis Corpse; it's gonna light your ass up 'til the smoke drifts from the speakers.

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There's no escaping the ghost of Pepper Keenan. Not an original member of COC, the man nonetheless spent the 90's reshaping the band in...

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Emerging out of the rough-edged husk of lineup changes and label unrest - including a six year gap (2003-2009) between releases - is a...

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Starting off as a fairly prolific crust/sludge quartet from the Pacific Northwest, Trap Them began getting a little leaner in their output as they gained popularity,...

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The monsters are on their way. They're approaching now. You'll soon know them by the way they scream. You'll know them by way of...

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Perhaps it's fitting then that Agalloch's triumphant return finds the band blending the best of each album into one cohesive piece of artistic expression.

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Prong was difficult to consider a powerhouse of metal although their two decade history might prove otherwise.

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Andrew W.K., with his self-help speeches and spontaneous one-man shows, is widely recognized in the mainstream media as the go-to expert when you want...

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Across the spectrum in today's metal scene there are albums done with computers, triggers, effects, and a ton of studio tinkering, and then there...

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The genres of heavy metal have been splintering ever since Iommi hit those first chords forty four years ago. Pseudo industrial hardcore christian dubstep...

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There is definitely something really honorable about Carnifex, in how they are fine with their label of deathcore and seem to have no problem...

Black Metal History

Brooklyn, New York's Yellow Eyes are relatively new to the USBM game having just released their debut album in 2012. Despite the band's relative...

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Fans of The Haunted have been pretty disappointed over the past six years. While the band's first four records are still holding up well...