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Every once in a while though bands like Chaos come along to reassure us that the flame still burns and that angry, politically charged...
I don’t think anyone is expecting Dying Fetus to reinvent their sound at this point in the game. So it becomes a question of...
Abrams has all the potential in the world to make a bonafide sludge/rock masterpiece; Morning is major a stepping stone, and a really good one, toward...
If madness is your cup and you like music that goes off the rails, then Endon have an album for you.
The Something Wicked saga has finally been 86'ed in favor of Iced Earth's first collection of pure, stand-on-their-own songs in over a decade
Carach Angren release the best work of their career in the nightmare fueled Dance And Laugh Amongst The Rotten.
Igorrr's Savage Sinusoid makes for one of today's most fascinating experiences. The record is an incredible look into the mind of an artist where...
Travel the path of darkness and enlightenment in Tombs' new studio release, The Grand Annihilation
"...contribute customarily down-picked thunder and chug that recall as much bright and sassy new school sludge as it does mid-tempo Bolt Thrower-inspired wrist-slitter riffs...
Sólstafir have crafted another gorgeous album, possibly their most emotional yet
FFO: Nile, Cannibal Corpse, Hour of Penance...
Ex-Mushroomhead vocalist Waylon Reavis' new project...
Below are bringing trad doom back and making it better than ever!
There is something fundamentally valuable about rock and roll. It's not something I can really put into words because it just… belongs to me,...
The sludge metal masters are back with one of their most diverse offerings to date!
Melodic rock/AOR may not be as overtly popular as it was when bands were selling millions, but the “scene” appears to be as strong...
White Ward have created saxophone black metal and it is glorious.
Released to coincide with Cirith Ungol's first ever live gig in Europe at the Keep It True festival in Germany, this extras-laden package aims...
Explore the dark technicality, magic, and hell that is John Frum's new record