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Abbath's second album is a big, bold and very fun listen. It carries on the legacy of Abbath's past while applying a classic heavy...
It’s quite difficult approaching a review and critique of a new Dream Theater album. This is a band that has so much respect and...
Ocean Machine: Live at the Ancient Roman Theatre Plovdiv is perhaps the quintessential Devin Townsend concert release, not necessarily because of its music but...
In the back of my skull, I always remembered Will Haven as that noisy sludge meets metalcore band. Yet, such a brief assessment is...
Nowadays, metal scenes aren't exactly regional. Yes, some countries may possess more of a specific metallic subgenre than others, yet as a whole, the...
The ten tracks on offer span the width and breathe of the Godflesh oeuvre, sounding as rhythmically calculating and drill-press noisy as early works...
Of Erthe and Axen: Act II may not be quite as engrossing and diverse as Act I, but it comes extremely close due to...
Enslaved have been not-so-quietly making their presence known in the extreme metal community for a full quarter century, from those early pure black metal demos Nema and Yggdrasil to...
FFO: Nile, Cannibal Corpse, Hour of Penance...
Much of in•ter a•li•a comes off like a band making a concerted effort to cast off accusations of bloat and indulgence in their former...
As a group maturates and develops, similar to the aging of edible elements procuring quality in exchange for time, so does the sound, body,...
While the debate of what metal subgenre is the most extreme would be endless and revolve around subjective opinion, I'd make the claim that...
Considering it's been over 45 years since it all began, I find myself involuntary rolling my eyes once I hear yet another band go...
Being a relative large fan of stoner rock and groups from the Palm Desert scene, it has been a bit of a shame to...
While lacking in true surprises, The Violent Sleep of Reason does what it's supposed to do: scratch a familiar itch while staving off any...
This album gets to the heart of what extreme music is: an artistic expression of the dark, ugly side of existence (whether in this...
There’s a lot more going on this record than what gets actual credit for, especially from the metal underground. There are definite weak spots...
Witnessing the evolution of a genre shifting to its next stylistic phase is somewhat entertaining. It's like watching paint dry off a well-crafted piece...
The Evil Divide starts off on a nuclear-stamped note of conflagration, that being the frenetic vehemence of “The Moth,” a song that sees the...
I've always viewed metalcore as one of the genres that suffered from pigeonholing the most. But in recent years, many key groups from the...