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Here we are, half way through 2016, where a competitive batch of Doom/Sludge bands will be competing and compared to one another. Will Cough's...
Mars Red Sky's capacity is widely diverse, ranging from low-end riffs before layering on their circus quirky personality. Both of these opposing attributes are...
The latest thrashterpiece from sci-fi thrashers Vektor sees the band defending its reputation as the most innovative modern thrash band, even if the album...
The Evil Divide starts off on a nuclear-stamped note of conflagration, that being the frenetic vehemence of “The Moth,” a song that sees the...
Characteristically brief at 33 minutes, the 13 songs here provide more consistent predictability with a renewed focus on anthemic, uptempo numbers combining brisk rhythmic...
A winsome collection of lilting prog and impassioned melodies, The Fall of Hearts takes us even further afield from the metal scene than usual...
In the interest of full disclosure, and as a demonstration of the transformative power that comes with taking one’s time and ignoring first impressions,...
If you’re a diehard fan of Devildriver, then you are going to rejoice at their reformation and Trust No One. But if you’re not...
Haken had no need to prove anything on this record. Their past few releases have been nothing less than monumental. I can't confidently claim...
Purson's sophomore release, Desire's Magic Theatre, is their coming of age, a record that starts off with a ballad to DMT and gets better...
WRONG's first full length album provides noise rock anthems that provide the real feel of a room and manage to capture a taste of...
In 2014, the band's release of Up In Hell showed promise consisting of a slight nü metal and hardcore fusion. Two years later, Incite...
With limited vocals throughout, this eerie and intriguing release has just enough catchy riffs and ambient affects to cast an addicting spell over the...
Like a swollen wave of tar, the sophomore album from Wigan's Boss Keloid will engulf you with its thick, sludgy atmosphere and stay caked...
Elephant Tree make fr a fascinating, sitar padded listen - even if they do get a bit boring after a while.
I've always viewed metalcore as one of the genres that suffered from pigeonholing the most. But in recent years, many key groups from the...
Origins Vol. 1 is basically one of those all-too-common covers albums that were clearly more fun for the musicians to record than it is...
With each passing release, Ihsahn seems to add more colors and styles into the mix he concocted at the dawn of his solo career....
In a lot of ways it’s not what you’d expect. And that’s what makes it great.
Church of Misery rely heavily on the strength of their music, which bears a strong familiarity that could be equal parts turn on or...
The Body's fifth full-length album certainly registers as "the grossest pop album of all time". Musicians who are as fluid and talented as Chip...
Gravity is an album worth purchasing; its musical compositions are noteworthy due to their subtleties that keep them with a “rolling” energy, as well...
Can a reconfigured Cobalt compete with their earlier works? You bet your ass they can.