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Aborym has always been a band swathed in black metal wrapping paper that, once torn open with the zeal of a child on their...
The Drip have more going on than most would notice upon a few listens.
This crossover delight is an incredible start to the new year. Iron Reagan successfully boosts moral, along with the speed in the pit.
It's refreshing to see Sepultura doubling down on their future at a time when they'd be forgiven for milking the 20th anniversary of their...
With a ferocity, intelligence and passion that's still present after all these years, Zao have made one of the most vital albums of their...
If you were expecting any amount of originality from Ranger’s second full length, you’ll definitely want to check that expectation at the door. If...
When the string of singles for this year's Hardwired... to Self Destruct started rolling out, I had a similar reaction: a fine listen once...
It's always pleasant news when you hear that a band who has been around for awhile is releasing a new album, and refuses to...
Basically, Animals as Leaders have transitioned from being a band capable of touring with After the Burial to an act more equivalent to Intervals'...
This Poland outfit displays a mature form rarely found in a genre where cliché effects, repetitive rhythms, and adopted vocals are manifested at a...
The Whole of the Law is the sounds of Armageddon. And what incredible timing it has.
What do you get when you take one of the forefathers of the New Wave of American Heavy Metal and put him in a...
Black Metal is better when its weird and immersive.
There's no single song here capable of making one singlehandedly forget Underground Resistance or Circle the Wagons, but as a whole you'll probably find...
So I've been adamant about how I, Voidhanger is one of my favorite record labels ever. Most of what they put out is top...
Since 2013, this wrecking crew from Arizona, has been spitting fire on death metal. Melting any traditional conception of death metal, and molding it...
Winter's Gate is very carefully wrought; it envelops the listener like the blazing hearth-fire in some long-ago Nordic hall.
This heavily melodic influenced band carries enough comprehensive structure to allow even ignorant music fans to enjoy this complex album. This album is at...
Trap Them basically shoves your head into a mulcher and keeps on grinding with Crown Feral.
The djent movement is in need of a shock of revitalization, and unfortunately, Auras won’t be the band to do it…not this time around,...
The Sword double done on last year's experimentation with an album full of acoustic versions of High Country cuts