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In these waning days of humanity, democracy, freedom, clean air, good taste, low class, and sensible shoes, it’s great to be able to have...
With its latent relevance manifesting through the "Cavernous Death Metal" micro-genre, Incantation has a special opportunity to stick to its guns.
The popularity of Bell Witch is one of the more surprising and remarkable phenomena of the past few years. In this day and age...
Bringing together some of the most dangerous minds in extreme music, Umbra Vitae makes the meanest music possible and throws it at listeners like a javelin.
Esoteric has raised a bar and set a standard that other acts should strive for. A modern Greek tragedy told in six parts, it's...
Dusty skulls. White lichen eroding tomb walls. Water dripping through limestone. Much death metal evokes the bleeding immediacy of death, but the genre also...
Rotting Christ keeps railing against religion on their thirteenth album.
In the overcrowded subway car that is death metal in 2018, Corpsessed is the band you don't mind being shoved into. On their latest...
“I am going to sing for you. A little off key, perhaps, but I will sing. I will sing while you croak. I will...
Each piece on Science Fiction is adequately appealing (to varying degrees), yet the overarching experience feels too repetitious, familiar, and uninspired by the end.
You really can't go wrong with death metal like this. I mean, that is unless you're one of those types on social media that...
If you’re open to guttural foundations with luminous shades of spirituality, Hierurgy should definitely be on your radar.
Serum Dreg's crusty debut is a lively and entertaining throwback to black metal's heyday that should be an easy sell for fans of the...
NONE does many things right but a few egregious creative decisions and glaring inconsistencies kill much of the duo's potential.
Lurking behind the wall of trends and polished tides of sound are bands whose output dwells within stranger realms—unattached to the expectations of the...
A bit of filler aside, Tengger Cavalry's latest is a wonderfully inventive breath of fresh air. Folk metal enthusiasts will find much to enjoy.
Erdve's debut record is not without its flaws but there’s nonetheless more good than bad here.
In death metal, some prefixes just make sense. Take, for example, the prefix of 'cavernous'. The word itself speaks volumes. Written on its own,...
Pacifisticuffs isn’t as special or surprising as its predecessors, but it’s a really good album in its own right, as it maintains a decent...
Ne Obliviscaris' latest record doesn't quite boast the fiery, spirited edge that initially made the band one of metal's most exciting new acts. Urn...
Five albums in and Leprous continue their gradual descent away from progressive metal towards Radiohead-like synth, experimental rock...
Songs like “Rites of the Locust” and “Les Sepulcri” represent the band at their best, with massive riffs and a perfectly honed atmosphere that...
Wall of Sound is without a doubt a redefining moment in the instrumental shred subgenre.