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The Bendal Interlude bring it all together with their latest release. Can you handle the Death & Roll madness?

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What can be said with faithful finality is that listening to Moonsorrow is a cinematic experience. Their brand of monolithic and aristocratic blackened pagan...

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Church of Misery rely heavily on the strength of their music, which bears a strong familiarity that could be equal parts turn on or...

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A) Sludge Metal B) Progressive Metal C) Post-Metal D) All of the above

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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...

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Can a reconfigured Cobalt compete with their earlier works? You bet your ass they can.

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Boris & Merzbow have team up - this time to create one of themost challenging records of their respective careers.

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The leaders of the new wave of American heavy metal return with their crushing and heart-wrenching seventh album, Incarnate.

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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.

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Liturgical Black Metal of True Trinitarian Orthodoxy.

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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...

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Atrament have combined Swedish death metal, black metal, English anarcho punk and more in one of the most twisted releases of 2016

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Consistency is the order of the day here, which is what makes For All Kings a notable improvement over Worship Music. This feels more...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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The issue as it stands for Exmortus on Ride Forth is that in addition to much of this release screaming prodigious talent, scholastic competency...

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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....

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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...

Oh, Danzig

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...

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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.

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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...

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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...