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From their beginnings pioneering death/doom (like fellow masters Paradise Lost) to their obsession with gloomy funeral doom, My Dying Bride evokes the air of...
To Those Left Behind is a pretty good shift in direction for blessthefall. It’s still definitely and unashamedly metalcore, but it’s gotten just a...
What’s not to love about a band that changes their sound a little from album to album while still being completely recognizable? Black Dahlia...
The Book of Souls offers a textbook example of how a band's previous album can effectively set fan's expectations for the follow up before...
Since their debut, Riverside has always carried the 'Porcupine Tree's little brother act' label. Yet, with that main comparison now on hiatus during extensive...
Black Tongue is a newer band from Hull, England which formed in 2013. They have already released two EP's and within the last year...
As much Liszt as Limbonic Art, Lychgate combine the avant-garde leanings of unconventional time signatures, classical music, but build each level onto a harsh...
Scale the Summit is commonly referred to as an instrumental rock band, and falls into this category often. When experiencing them though, there is...
Boston's impossible to pigeon-hole InAeona have a new record that bobs and weaves expectations, hopes, and genres.
Even when you're receiving what seems like every new album - major and minor - that is birthed into this here metal realm in...
While it's become increasingly common for bands like Witchcraft and Graveyard to distance themselves from overt Sabbath worship by retreating into the broader confines...
5 years ago, The Devil Wears Prada released the Zombie EP, and it was phenomenal. That one EP is the favorite album of many...
The Sword have heretofore never presented themselves as a particularly divisive band. One of their greatest charms is that you largely know what you’re...
To put it mildly, Deiphago at the best of times, sounds like Blasphemy jamming with Brutal Truth at the confluence of a wind tunnel,...
As a member of Rhapsody, Luca Turilli, along with keyboardist Alex Staropoli and vocalist Fabio Lione helped push power metal to heights of epicness...
The Anthropocene Extinction, in many ways is not so much a follow-up to a hugely successful album, but more like a continuation. The songwriting...
Nile demands our attention whenever they leap onto their chariots into battle. Their latest ride is entitled, What Should not be Unearthed. And the...
Coma Ecliptic culminates all that their last decade of writing could grow into, not simply in the story it conveys... musically this is one...
For all the dark, heavy, and destructive bands in the metal world, it's difficult to sometimes branch out and spend some quality time with...
Let’s face some facts here: whether you like them or not, you have to admit that Cradle of Filth is basically a metal institution.
Novelty metal has come to be its own thriving cottage industry, namely in the form of viral videos and attention-seeking mash up covers. With...
If you ever wondered what a good version of post '86 Black Flag sounds like (since now we know because we've been blighted with...
Pushing their fourteenth album since their formation in 1988, Halifax, England's Paradise Lost are one of the godfathers of doom. And after almost thirty...