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Sludge metal is taken to a new level with The Ditch And The Delta's debut full length!
The production and recording are reminiscent of more classic death metal, while the soul draining tremolo riffs and nerve searing blast beats forecast the...
White Ward have created saxophone black metal and it is glorious.
Summoner sport a lack of unique ideas yet boast a superb affinity for a beloved template that ought to earn them more respect than...
Released to coincide with Cirith Ungol's first ever live gig in Europe at the Keep It True festival in Germany, this extras-laden package aims...
Dios Carne is one of the most sinister offerings from Looking for an Answer yet.
As a group maturates and develops, similar to the aging of edible elements procuring quality in exchange for time, so does the sound, body,...
Relic is pretty much just a back-to-forward bang your head album, and fans of stoner rock are never short on appetite for no bullshit,...
These Massachusetts thrashers are back at it again! Lich King's The Omniclasm makes for a relentless and fun ride.
Heartless offers a brilliant summation of an illustrious, though youthful, career. Its shift in tone and musical ambition may alienate some of the more...
Andorra's native sons return with their eagerly anticipated follow-up to Spiritual Migration.
The new banger from the Denver thrashers was absolutely worth the wait.
While the debate of what metal subgenre is the most extreme would be endless and revolve around subjective opinion, I'd make the claim that...
An impressive debut by a group that has admirably hewn their own path to get here.
Stalking the Ghost is not the end-all or grand evolution of the doom/sludge genre, but it is a good incantation.
The High Heat Licks Against Heaven blends its disparate elements into an absorbing listen, and as such makes it one of the stronger releases...
From the opening title track "Beast Incarnate", the speed of the twitching guitar riffs leads a static lit trail that the riveting blast beats...
Clean vocals and an entirely new direction is what you will find in the self-titled release from deathcore giants Suicide Silence
Considering it's been over 45 years since it all began, I find myself involuntary rolling my eyes once I hear yet another band go...