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The newest record from Wake, Misery Rites, makes for a savage trip into rage.
Welcome back to Throwback Thursday! This is the place where we get to indulge in nostalgia and wax poetic about excellent metal of years...
Although it can feel a tad monotonous and underdeveloped at times, Legend of the Seagullmen is an imposing yet fun ride from start to...
Coma Noir: a stunning example of musical growth, marked progression and fine wine maturity.
Originally released in 2003, The Beyond has always stood out in Cult of Luna’s discography as the most direct and immediate of their recordings.
Avatar Country is a wonderful ride. If you’re looking to get lost in a charming journey of melodies, this is the record for you.
Nevermore's discography at a glance, commemorating departed frontman, Warrel Dane.
Black metal inspired avant garde at its finest, Luup gives you something to really chew on with this latest offering!
Compilation of the progressive instrumental shred project alike Sithu Aye, Aristocrats, Plini...
Death metal titans return with an exemplary back-to-roots affair
After 5 long years, The Faceless make the wait well worth it, presenting an excellent record with In Becoming A Ghost
The Devil's Despair is a moderately enjoyable progressive metal venture that simply doesn’t stand out when there are so many superior alternatives around.
The ten tracks on offer span the width and breathe of the Godflesh oeuvre, sounding as rhythmically calculating and drill-press noisy as early works...
The Body & Full of Hell return for another out of this world collaboration in Ascending a Mountain Of Heavy Light
Thus far Scour haven't exactly risen above imitator status. Where does the new Red EP take them?
The Dusk in Us is album number nine and possesses all the thematic and visual doom ‘n’ gloom as has always been the case,...
Of Erthe and Axen: Act II may not be quite as engrossing and diverse as Act I, but it comes extremely close due to...
All in all, no wasted moments surrounding Burn Your Dead, except perhaps the time you're spending listening to anything else.
In spite of the fact that Slipknot have previously released live DVDs that feature a lot more easter eggs than Day of the Gusano, from a performance...