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Rivers of Nihil's Where Owls Know My Name is not only a fresh breath of air for death metal, but metal in general.
Previous to Black Heaven, Earthless had its niche and was painted into a comfortable corner. This new album sees a heroic breaking of convention’s...
There’s something grander and expansive happening here. But how much opportunity and potential has been quashed by the band's isolationist stance?
The prog giants have an illustrious discography. How does the first part of their double album stack up?
The newest album from DC's Ilsa proves to be their best album yet.
Burly and beautiful, Hyborian prove that they may be the new kings of stoner rock.
In Battlesoul’s new LP, Sunward And Starward, the band deliver a blend of symphonic Celtic heavy metal. From death to folk to power metal,...
Welcome back to Throwback Thursday! This is the place where we get to indulge in nostalgia and wax poetic about excellent metal of years...
The Chicago hardcore/nu-metal act drops a great new record.
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.
Like many long time listeners of Tribulation, Sweden’s blackened goth rockers, it was the band’s second album, The Formulas Of Death, that really caught...
There’s something to be said for spontaneity, capturing the heart and soul of a composition on the fly, not over thinking and simply setting...
Infernal Overdrive accomplishes exactly what it sets out to do: offer a textbook classic heavy metal vibe with glimpses of offshoot techniques throughout.
Pacifisticuffs isn’t as special or surprising as its predecessors, but it’s a really good album in its own right, as it maintains a decent...
Black metal inspired avant garde at its finest, Luup gives you something to really chew on with this latest offering!
Check out this special collection of early demo work from the one and only Leviathan
Witchcraft mounts over the doom scene with the ethereal and mystical music of Jess And The Ancient Ones
Death metal titans return with an exemplary back-to-roots affair
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.
When your ace in the hole happens to be Dopethrone, an influential monolith of omnipresent scope canvassing the firmament of modern doom metal, it can...
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...