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"The album’s cover art, which depicted Satan inhaling smoke from a bong with black towers of an ancient city behind him, beckoned the interest...
If Hallelujah! was a full ritual, then Sulphur Soul is like Cliff Notes.
Fronted by the world's most metal politician, Taiwanese genre-benders Chthonic return to the fray after five long years...
Post Metal, doom and apocalyptic realities all come together on the monumental new effort from the long dormant A Storm Of Light.
The Unheavenly Creatures is a mostly captivating continuation of the Amory Wars saga that cements how relevant, idiosyncratic, and cherishable Coheed and Cambria remains.
“When Lemmy was still alive I always got compared to Lemmy, so I had this dream where he got pissed at me," Matt Pike...
Aside from a few hiccups here and there in the overall flow of the record, I Loved You At Your Darkest is good. You'll...
Listening to A New Kind of Horror is like mainlining adrenaline for 33 minutes straight. It's one of metal's best bands performing at the...
As TerrorVision starts, the introduction prepares you for the wakes of blood that will soon envelope you.
Chicago doom: invincible, immaculate, larger than life and prone to taking on the world. Trouble was of course the forefathers, but when hard times hit the...
While the Deafheaven comparison can be justified, Further Still emerges more like a crusty punk rocker hell bent on grinding it out like latter...
If you are a fan of heavy metal music, it’s certainly a great time to be alive. We are in the midst of an...
I recall easing into the stoner rock scene and giving Clutch a shot years ago. While their tone and style paralleled other acts like...
Deicide continues down the strong and brutal path of catchy riffs, crushing grooves and spewing unholy bile on their latest offering.
Within A World Forgotten is a dizzy, dark spell of violence conjured from the depths.
With a four-year gap between records, two lineup changes and an entire rerecording, it was fair for anticipation of Skyharbor's long-awaited third album to...
Mushroomhead could arguably be one of metal’s most underappreciated bands. Formed in the 1990’s, the Ohio-based nine-piece group has always been determined to stand...
Savannah sludgesters Black Tusk deliver the goods on T.C.B.T. with memorable riffs and an appealing combination of sludge and punk.
Somewhere amidst the rise of metalcore and post-hardcore, the notion of meshing pop music elements with metal emerged. Heavy instrumentals were flipped upside down...
While some of my favorite albums excel because of their superb creativity and unmatched innovation, the most pleasing and significant records tend to be...