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Reach for the Sky is only the band’s second full-length of their 20+ year history, but we're pleased to announce it's quite good.
The British hardcore upstarts tackle some tough topics...
New Jersey deathcore has never sounded so good!
Now We Sleep maintains the magnetism and strive of The Observer while also upholding its own identity and idiosyncrasies throughout.
Blazing fast grindcore that pushes to expand the genre - what more does a growing boy need?
Sweet goddamn Lord Dying has made an astronomical leap forward in the four years since Poisoned Altars!
Whitechapel has certainly become, in my opinion, one of the more unique metal bands still making music today. The name Whitechapel still evokes the...
Heart wrenching melodic post black metal, Latitudes bring it on another level on Part Island!
Fallujah has stripped itself of its fiery edge and produced a record more akin to an overwrought jam session than a raging death metal...
As cleverly and touchingly rewarding for longtime listeners as it is effectively representative for newcomers, Empath is another work of grandiose measure, gorgeous humility,...
Elizabeth Colour Wheel opened for Fórn roughly a year ago in Brooklyn and it was stunning. It was immediately one of the most impressive...
Contrarian remind us that the genre is full of multitalented musicians. As a group, they’re certainly no exception.
Fantasma Nera may be Kings Destroy’s best effort to date, as each entry offers its own mesmerizing features (be they catchy vocal passages, gripping...
If you want a snapshot of an up-and-coming death metal band finding its footing, Vircolac's "Masque" is a great place to look.
Finish metal band Children of Bodom's Hexed is their 10th studio album and their first in roughly four years following 2015’s I Worship Chaos. Having...
When I was sent the promo for a doom metal record featuring members of Monarch and Year Of No Light I immediately felt whiplash as I scrolled through...
The British metalcore chart invaders notch up another win...
The Verdict is not only the superlative entry in the La Torre era thus far, but it’s easily one of their best outings in...
Occupational hazards notwithstanding, The Eighth Mountain is a very strong addition to both Rhapsody of Fire’s canon and the world of symphonic/power metal globally.
Dark, mysterious, unchained and untamed this is forward thinking and fascinating avant garde black metal to torment your soul.
The Los Angeles trio returns with their most ominous, brooding, and diverse effort yet---and consequently their best.