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With a few notable detours, this self-titled album is a solid reminder of why Lamb of God rose to the top of the New...
2020 has already thrown us a lot of curveballs, but “Lamb of God Guitarist Records Acoustic EP” was still unexpected. Mark Morton’s first solo...
There’s still excitement to be had by flogging a dead horse. As long as you use a heavier flogger.
Hembree & The Satan Sisters have one clear message in their debut album. One that is repeated from start to finish, with vigor and...
What balls Hammerfall have left are being firmly held to the wall on Dominion.
The British metalcore chart invaders notch up another win...
Never has a band ever more truly lived by the mantra of "Play fast or die" than Bandit on Warsaw. Get in here for...
All That Remains is back—and in a big way. The Massachusetts natives are about to release their ninth studio album called Victim of the...
Current and past members of Dragonforce, Slipknot, Seth, Loudblast, Chimaira, Dååth, Mayhem and Aborym walk into a bar...
Weird, unique and strangely flashy, the latest from Vrsa can't help but to fascinate.
Yes it's glam rock, yes it's silly, but that's exactly why I love it.
It’s comforting to know that the old guard can throw down as hard as, if not harder than, today’s young bucks.
Sludge metal is a genre that is, to say the least, overplayed. It's a genre that many might justifiably argue has been played out...
I'm going to be straight up, right off the bat. This album will absolutely be hitting my top albums of the year list come...
Iron Reagan and Gatecreeper are stellar bands that have come together to make one hell of a split
Orchestral death doom isn't something we get to hear a lot of these days. Fortunately Rise Of Avernus do the subgenre justice!
So, what's the deal with Norway and metal anyway? How does a country with a total population equalling that of Los Angeles produce so...
This is the sort of band who understand the psychological power of doom and sludge and really play on that
Gutslit is coming at you with the same sort of balls out assault that drew so many of us to the death metal genre
In an overcrowded genre Twingiant remind us that there are still interesting places to go
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...