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When you really think about it, Sweden’s Meshuggah is extreme metal’s answer to Tool. Both bands have some of the most supportive and staunch...

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When Cannibal Corpse released Evisceration Plague back in 2009, I couldn’t find myself really falling for it. Yes, Priests of Sodom and Scalding Hail...

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Simmered in a cauldron of Appalachian doom and sordid, straight-faced Americana, King Giant appeal to deep intestinal intuitions. Dismal Hollow is an effortless listen,...

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Even as a staunch supporter of Richmond’s metal titans Lamb of God, their last album Wrath simply didn’t compare to their previous releases. The...

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Many of death metal's greatest moments are martial in nature. From Bolt Thrower's crushing cannonades to Amon Amarth's victorious marches, metal and war are...

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With Fuck the Facts, there is no point of reference. The band's fierce creativity renders metal genre taxonomy useless. Beyond grindworthy vocals, their past...

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With Machine Head, I have to try my best to be fair. 2007’s The Blackening was an awesome record, but I’ve always had trouble...

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When it comes to thrash, I’m a very easy sell. So long as the songs are well made, have solid vocals, and most importantly,...

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It’s been almost impossible to avoid hearing about Dream Theater this past year if you’ve been exposed to metal in any way. The news...

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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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People really want Stuart Dahlquist to stay doom.  Breathe doom, sweat doom, shit doom.  Every new album the guy puts out seems to be...

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Recently, while cleaning my house, blasting Rust in Peace and playing air guitar with the vacuum cleaner hose, I began to ponder metal's rejuvenating...

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While in the process of reviewing this album, I had a bit of a debate with a good friend of mine about Trivium. He...

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As someone who has seen Decapitated twice since their last release, once with Vitek and once without, I have been very eager to hear...

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One could say a lot of good things about Unearth. In 2001, with most emerging metal bands still mired in the colossal waste of...

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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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With this year’s Summer Slaughter Tour coming up quickly, The Black Dahlia Murder could not have picked a better time to release their fifth...

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When it comes to the David Vincent era of Morbid Angel, there’s really no debate; the band was at the top of their game....

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Deconstruction and Ghost have certainly been some of the most anticipated records of the year for me personally, and now the wait is finally...

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Nader Sadek is famous for his elaborate stage designs, sculptures, and masks. His clients have included artists like SUNN O))) and Mayhem, whom he...

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I've always thought of Krallice's music as a duel, envisioning the guitars feinting, parrying and maneuvering in abstract aural dimensions at ludicrous speed. About...

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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....

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By Atanamar Sunyata Woods 4: The Green Album is a paean to the art of songwriting, a hymn to the almighty riff and a...