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"While it still technically falls under the blackened deathcore umbrella, Ritual Hymns finds Worm Shepherd proving how versatile this micro-genre can be."
"On their third album Where Fear and Weapons Meet, 1914 paints a tragic, gritty and human portrait of WWI with musical bombast and emotional...
"However, while accessible, Silence/Motion takes a much darker turn from previous works and merits multiple listens to fully encapsulate the power held in the...
"Although I don't believe Twelve Foot Ninja have reached their full potential, they are damn close to perfection on Vengeance."
As strange and psychedelic as you would expect for an Enslaved and Ulver side project.
"While most of the Bay Area thrash scene are rapidly approaching their final bows, Metallica just keep on getting bigger. Rock on, guys. You...
Music that we really connect with and always spin every year is a rare thing. Usually, you’ll grow tired of a release after a...
Wolves In The Throne Room have been waiting to write Primordial Arcana. They sound fresher and more creative than ever.
Saint or sinner. Ready or not. Lingua Ignota's third album is a tour de force of art as an emotional exorcism.
It’s unfortunate that the later career of At The Gates is overshadowed by the departure of lead guitarist Anders Björler, but it’s understandable. Björler’s...
If there’s one thing – well, one more thing – we can dump into the lap of the Covid-19 pandemic it’s the amplification of...
The legendary UK band Saxon pays homage to artists who influenced them on the covers album Inspirations.
Call it the return of a supergroup, if you must, or call it the return of a collection of dudes known for their ability...
Suppressive Fire unleash the heavy artillery with Invasion, a thrash metal-paced crash course through four theaters of World War II. The band tells us Invasion...
Empyrium dives back into metal and produces what may be the best album of their storied career.
Beyond the disgusting distortion and primitive violence of Gravesend lies an unflinching look at the dark side of the city that never sleeps.
Sólstafir brings its massive arrangements and rustic grit to notably accessible territory, rounded off by some callbacks to a savage past.
The Botanist would have a field day in my neighbourhood! Head tree hugger, Roberto “Otrebor” Martinelli has previously stated that when the time comes...
33 years after the band made grindcore what it is today with Scum, Napalm Death continues its penchant for inspired brutality.
Your everyday metalhead likes to think of him/herself as an iconoclastic rapscallion thumbing their nose at the lemming-like banality of the entertainment mainstream. Truthfully,...
The popularity of Bell Witch is one of the more surprising and remarkable phenomena of the past few years. In this day and age...
Perhaps because the band had to recover, hunker down and hammer it out against the odds, Palimpsest contains some of Protest The Hero's most...
Though Kall originated from a band rooted in frigid misanthropy, the band's long-expected sophomore album brings vibrant warmth to the band’s tortured aura.