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Animals as Leaders have slowly been building momentum since the release of their self-titled debut album in 2009. Just two years later Tosin Abasi...

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There's this movie: Werewolves on Wheels.  It came out in 1971 and combined one theme that was hugely popular at the time (bikers) with...

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Rwake have never been the type of band to look at a wheel and decide it needs reinventing.  This is not a knock… music...

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Time off has been good to Primus.  Having seemingly fizzled out with 1999's artistically disastrous Antipop – stunt cast with such head-scratching guest appearances...

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The Armageddon chord is the first novel by musician and songwriter Jeremy Wagner. In a broad sense, the book is a fun, fast-paced explosion...

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When you're obligated (or just want) to listen to as much music as I do, it becomes difficult if not impossible to "memorize" a...

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Blut Aus Nord walk a path of relentless evolution.  If you've traveled this road with them, you're certain to have an open mind and...

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When you review an album from one of your favorite bands, you're torn in a couple directions. In one sense, your passion for them...

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On The Parallax: Hypersleep Dialogues, Between the Buried and Me unleashes a flurry of genre-blending forms and influences to craft an enjoyable, entertaining listen....

Black Metal History

by  Jeremy Ülrey The headlines of the nation's newspapers scream with the revelations of a sinister plot to slaughter progressive politicians and religious leaders in...

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By Atanamar Sunyata Many metal albums create a feeling of forward movement; lumbering, running, sprinting. Others hold you stationary while buffeting you with gusts...

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by Jeremy Ülrey Continuing apace the goth-country minimalism he's specialized in since his 2005 reemergence, Dylan Carlson once again saddles up his warhorse and...

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by James Zalucky For many metal listeners, the name Cradle Of Filth provokes a great deal of scorn and resentment. This is especially true...

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by: Shannon Joy Swedish metal trio, KONGH, prepare for the official US release of their progressive doom-metal masterpiece, Shadows of the Shapeless.  Presented via...

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By Ben Apatoff Until the Light Takes Us, a new documentary chronicling black metal-related crimes in Norway in the early '90s, tells a fascinating...

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In most movies, Manhattan is made out to be a high-fashion metropolis with everyone in black pant suits on 5th Ave and super chic...

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Pitchfork Media tends to be frowned upon by much of the metal community as the spawning ground of many of the hipster trends that...

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Black metal lyrics generally fall into three categories: (1) Satan, Satan, Satan; (2) Odin, Odin, nature; and (3) kill yourself, but not before buying...

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The name Animal is apt.  Two records ago, on 2003's Shut It Down, Animosity developed vertebrae, of thrash, death metal, and hardcore punk.  On...

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Unlike many rockers turned pop culture celebrities, Sebastian Bach isn't overexposed.  This is probably because his star turns are so strange.  While Bret Michaels has...

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There are certain record labels which I trust on dealing with bands that have a lot of “artistic credibility”. The End Records has built...

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I’ve always found it a little sad that DARK FUNERAL have put all their energy into the “all fast songs all the time” routine....

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Has anyone noticed the large amount of so-called “experimental” or “art” style bands in the world of metalcore that draw heavily from their peers?...