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When former Witch Mountain vocalist, Uta Plotkin announced her departure from the band back in 2014, the belief was that the Portland veterans were...
Taken on its own, Queen of Time is excellent, but when considered in context as the thirteenth studio effort of a band that’s been...
If you’re open to guttural foundations with luminous shades of spirituality, Hierurgy should definitely be on your radar.
The elements which brought Wolvhammer to where they are today remain. A broader scope and sense of adventure has opened up new possibilities.
One pivotal day in the winter of 1994, four college students from Virginia Commonwealth University decided to form a band. This decision would not...
With acts very much rooted in the music of decades ago, Homewrecker paralleling early death metal and hardcore, for example, I find myself asking,...
Never has a form of music united (and divided) people such as black metal. Never has a form of music tapped into the deepest,...
Australia's Depravity prides themselves on crafting well-produced, controlled chaos on their debut album, "Evil Upheaval."
Praise the horrors of space with Necroexophilia’s new album, Intergalactic Armageddon
Breaking Benjamin. Synonymous in everyone's mind with the mild-yet-catchy chorus of “The Diary of Jane." At least it was that way for me. The Pennsylvania...
Ámr is easily one of Ihsahn’s most focused, dynamic, and overall impressive sequences to date.
This Tampere, Finland-based trio work the fine line between old-school death metal and mordant doom like the Wallenda family.
Spiraling and crazed death metal from Amarillo, The Abolishment Of Flesh's debut proves they aren't messing around.
Beyond the Mortal Gate is a great album for black metal devotees eager to hear the sound taken to new and interesting places, but...
Recently, a New York Times’ tech reporter wrote a piece about spending a couple of months deliberately ignoring the digital news, internet newsfeeds. Time spent...
Oceans of Slumber have crafted a tender power in each song on The Banished Heart that unfurls slowly with deep, steady, smoky vocals and thick thoughtful riffs....
Buckle up kids this is going to be one of the most bizarre records you listen too all year!
Rivers of Nihil's Where Owls Know My Name is not only a fresh breath of air for death metal, but metal in general.
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?
Howling Sycamore is one of those new projects that immediately struck gold. Labeling this simply as progressive metal would not be doing this act...
Nowadays, metal scenes aren't exactly regional. Yes, some countries may possess more of a specific metallic subgenre than others, yet as a whole, the...