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Grunge is kind of like techno, in that both are 90's artifacts that are often dismissively rejected for their low points more often than...
Enslaved have been not-so-quietly making their presence known in the extreme metal community for a full quarter century, from those early pure black metal demos Nema and Yggdrasil to...
We can likely all agree that Samael will never be the same band that released the genre-defining Worship Him over a quarter century ago....
The Walking Dead Orchestra fall short on their second LP Resurrect
With Death Revenge, Exhumed have crafted a fun, worthwhile listen, especially with Halloween just around the corner. I'm especially impressed with the historical inspiration,...
Not to be outdone by their own discordant eccentricities, Altarage are back to prove that things can become even more nebulous
I’m going to pull an Iron Monkey myself and piss off most of you (primarily, the old-school and traditionalists) by proclaiming 9-13 a successor...
Remember the Story isn't that flashy of a comeback vehicle, granted, but it does represent a compelling consistency that hasn't always been the hallmark of...
After the first few listens, it's amazing to hear the progress Spirit Adrift has made in just a year
2013's Satyricon presented a minor comeback in the sense of greater immediacy and consistency in songcraft, but four years later Deep Calleth Upon Deep takes that sure-handedness...
Never Forever comes at you hard with stunning melodies and a bottom end that just won't quit.
Shakespearean allusions, catchy melodies, and seamless dynamic shifts make this an incredible progressive metal effort.
Although Clairvoyant is a bit less diverse and flamboyant than its predecessors (hell, even the cover is appropriately black and white), it’s probably the...
Akercocke's masterful return to the industry is one of the greatest progressive death metal records in years that should catapult the band to the...
Will To Power blazes with outstanding musicianship, making for one of Arch Enemy's strongest works
Five albums in and Leprous continue their gradual descent away from progressive metal towards Radiohead-like synth, experimental rock...
To the untrained ear, this review is nothing but nerdy hair splitting; your significant other who knows nothing about metal and your mom will...
Paradise Lost is proud to add a remarkable addition to their discography in Medusa
Anyone who isn’t previously aware of Epica could easily step into the realm easily with The Solace System
We bring you Under Cöver, a mix of newly available and previously released cover songs that Motörhead have recorded over the years.