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Heartless offers a brilliant summation of an illustrious, though youthful, career. Its shift in tone and musical ambition may alienate some of the more...
Andorra's native sons return with their eagerly anticipated follow-up to Spiritual Migration.
With brutal hardcore and soaring metal, Darkest Hour reaches an outstanding achievement in Godless Prophets & the Migrant Flora
While the debate of what metal subgenre is the most extreme would be endless and revolve around subjective opinion, I'd make the claim that...
An impressive debut by a group that has admirably hewn their own path to get here.
Although there seems to be a healthy overlap between the instrumental progressive and metal community, I feel that it may be more accurate to...
The High Heat Licks Against Heaven blends its disparate elements into an absorbing listen, and as such makes it one of the stronger releases...
The Welsh rockers delver the stoner/sludge goods with their sophomore album.
France's Benighted have returned with Necrobreed, a gore-riddled deathgrind assault that's among some of the most extreme and feral the genre has ever seen.
Whether you’re a fan or not, it has to be recognized that there’s no band like the singular, shape-shifting force of musical nature and...
For the Lovecraftian fan: The Great Old Ones bestow a gift in EOD: A Tale of Dark Legacy
When death metal began in the 80's, it was fresh and innovative. Fast forward to today and I feel as though tolerance has left...
Aborym has always been a band swathed in black metal wrapping paper that, once torn open with the zeal of a child on their...
The Drip have more going on than most would notice upon a few listens.
Are The Ominous Circle this generations death metal saviors? We think so.
Ashenspire is an extremely talented group of musicians, but also one who need to work on pulling their sound back down to earth and...
What is one record we can point to that signals that crucial mid-80s shift in hardcore? Turns out Southern Lord has just re-issued that...
It's refreshing to see Sepultura doubling down on their future at a time when they'd be forgiven for milking the 20th anniversary of their...
Lord Almighty are here to black and roll your fears away. Get on it.
Code Orange deliver an excellent record in Forever. It captures two sides of a great beast: its massive devastating heft, and the darkness lingering...
After a six-year gap, Sweden's Witchery have returned with another potent slab of quality thrash metal.
With a ferocity, intelligence and passion that's still present after all these years, Zao have made one of the most vital albums of their...
I've always found it a tad strange that Nine Inch Nails aren't regularly included in discussions of significant metal bands. While I'd agree that...