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The kawaii-metal superstars have a world of surprises in store...
Hembree & The Satan Sisters have one clear message in their debut album. One that is repeated from start to finish, with vigor and...
Socially conscious in a decade known for excess and decadence, the band held a mirror up to the darker side of the American dream....
Hard rockers Skillet have been delivering crowd pleasing anthems for a long time, and their latest album Victorious is jam packed with them.
Despite less unpredictability and variety than its predecessor, Seven Pathways to Annihilation is a mostly enjoyable sophomore effort.
Examination of Violent Cinema, Vol. 1 is set to be another incendiary feather in the cap of the world’s premiere cine-grind band.
The incredible forward thinking approach of In The Woods... has taken yet another impressive step. What's a man to do but fall deeper in...
If you are a fan of heavy metal music, it’s certainly a great time to be alive. We are in the midst of an...
Current and past members of Dragonforce, Slipknot, Seth, Loudblast, Chimaira, Dååth, Mayhem and Aborym walk into a bar...
Halcyon Way will hardly ever been heralded as iconoclastic saviours of prog/power majesty, but there has been enough individuation established here to warrant a...
Never has a form of music united (and divided) people such as black metal. Never has a form of music tapped into the deepest,...
Chicago's La Armada presents a brutal and political collection of music in their latest record, Anti-Colonial Vol. 1
Previous to Black Heaven, Earthless had its niche and was painted into a comfortable corner. This new album sees a heroic breaking of convention’s...
In spite of the fact that Slipknot have previously released live DVDs that feature a lot more easter eggs than Day of the Gusano, from a performance...
Never Forever comes at you hard with stunning melodies and a bottom end that just won't quit.
To the untrained ear, this review is nothing but nerdy hair splitting; your significant other who knows nothing about metal and your mom will...
“I did what I did. You don’t like it, you can kiss my ass.”
Wall of Sound is without a doubt a redefining moment in the instrumental shred subgenre.
Listen to Mourner, smash your head through a wall, and enjoy every second of it.