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The Bendal Interlude bring it all together with their latest release. Can you handle the Death & Roll madness?
What can be said with faithful finality is that listening to Moonsorrow is a cinematic experience. Their brand of monolithic and aristocratic blackened pagan...
Church of Misery rely heavily on the strength of their music, which bears a strong familiarity that could be equal parts turn on or...
A) Sludge Metal B) Progressive Metal C) Post-Metal D) All of the above
If you struggle with math, you'll have a hard time adding up the technical nonsense that is Wormed's new album, Krighsu. I guess you'll...
Can a reconfigured Cobalt compete with their earlier works? You bet your ass they can.
Boris & Merzbow have team up - this time to create one of themost challenging records of their respective careers.
The leaders of the new wave of American heavy metal return with their crushing and heart-wrenching seventh album, Incarnate.
Finland's cosmonauts return to stretch black metal to the breaking point and in turn, create one of the best albums of 2016 thus far.
Liturgical Black Metal of True Trinitarian Orthodoxy.
If one were to get quartered as in the mid-evil days, that would be close to half of the brutality distinguished in Virulency's newest...
Atrament have combined Swedish death metal, black metal, English anarcho punk and more in one of the most twisted releases of 2016
Consistency is the order of the day here, which is what makes For All Kings a notable improvement over Worship Music. This feels more...
It’s been a long, sad silence for Magrudergrind. For awhile I just assumed them dead. The announcement never came, but like a missing persons...
Speed is Obscura’s strength; always has, always will be, apparently. A definite showing of this is exhibited in how even the rocket-paced tracks are...
Agoraphobic Nosebleed has been ravaging the grindcore scene since ’94 and, along with Enemy Soil, are among the first to bring a battling gun-like...
The issue as it stands for Exmortus on Ride Forth is that in addition to much of this release screaming prodigious talent, scholastic competency...
Man, it's too bad MTV doesn't show music videos anymore. I know, I know, tired ass grumpy old man argument, but hear me out....
Sacrilege isn’t a name that gets thrown around much by either today’s whippersnappers or the late 30s/early 40s set determined to let everyone know...
Skeletons is a stopgap album of covers centred around Danzig's early influences. For a guy nicknamed "Evil Elvis" apparently Glenn is unaware that we...
So, here we are, nine years after djent-pioneers SikTh's last release with a smirk on our face. Hit me with your best shot.
Eyes Alive sups heavily from the sound of dynamic, progressive bands with roots in the world of southern sludge (think Baroness, Mastodon, Kylesa), Sabbath-ian...
With a history stretching back to 1995, Ösnabruck, Germany's occult masters Secrets of the Moon have managed, over the course of five full-lengths and...