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"On the astonishing Phototroph, Moon Tooth has finally fully realized the incredible potential that has been obvious to anyone closely following their already impressive...
The legendary Udo Dirkschneider covers songs ranging from AC/DC to Frank Sinatra on My Way.
"Lose Your Delusion is a very welcome return that blasts straight to its points with machine gun rapidity."
"Paleface simply never lets up, maintaining maximum melee in every faucet of their sound."
"Some may say that Ashes of Ares doesn't stray out of their comfort zone on this record, but then again, you might ask why...
"Cradle Of Filth's 13th album might not recreate the torture rack, to put it in Cradle Of Filth terms, but it hits the target."
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...
Bombenhagel is a compact celebration of their caustic chemistry. The spoils of Sodom's long running crusade are bestowed upon all of us.
Big Mess builds upon the brilliance that Elfman’s maintained since he was only a lad.
One of the few pearls of wisdom my parents bestowed upon my sibling and I outside those rare moments they weren’t allowing the boob...
Fortitude is Gojira's first album in five years, coming with high expectations and much anticipation, and the band rises to the challenge.
The saying goes, everything is bigger in Texas. This adage rings especially true in the riff department, exemplified most recently by Steel Bearing Hand....
As if the grey in my beard and pubes and the number of times per night my parasympathetic nervous system rouses me in order...
With Product of My Environment, Jarhead Fertilizer becomes the kick in the teeth the extreme metal underground needs in 2021.
Beyond the disgusting distortion and primitive violence of Gravesend lies an unflinching look at the dark side of the city that never sleeps.
Weight of the False Self comes after 26 years Hatebreed beating the same horse. Is the horse dead? Well… define alive.
The long-awaited fourth album from Mr. Bungle returns to the band's thrash metal roots, seeking to realize the potential of its first demo.
Holland’s Celestial Season is a bit of an obscurity, even on the doom/death scene, which dominated the band’s sound throughout their early works. They’re...
The contributing elements that go into making noise rock an art form that’s at once gloriously transcendent, stridently isolating, sonically punishing, and slyly sarcastic...
Panther is not only one of Pain of Salvation's best records, but also one of the best albums of 2020.
Titan To Tachyons does to progressive stoner metal what Behold… The Arctopus did to tech-death, pushing their eccentricities to the limit.
New York City Trio Imperial Triumphant heralds the return of the Roaring ‘20s with a dystopian labyrinth of black metal and jazz.