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Our Place Of Worship Is Silence craft powerful, if unremarkable death metal for the masses.
So I've been adamant about how I, Voidhanger is one of my favorite record labels ever. Most of what they put out is top...
Most doom bands dick around and waste time. Yeti On Horseback make you suffer.
Salem's Bend understand the power of both Hawkwind and Motorhead, making this record a stunner.
Winter's Gate is very carefully wrought; it envelops the listener like the blazing hearth-fire in some long-ago Nordic hall.
Brain Tentacles obviously has connections to the jazz world, though they’re tempered with spines of noise rock, ambient, sludge, doom, progressive weirdness and space...
Neurosis are back, expanding their soundworlds and proving once more that they are among the greats.
The djent movement is in need of a shock of revitalization, and unfortunately, Auras won’t be the band to do it…not this time around,...
The Sword double done on last year's experimentation with an album full of acoustic versions of High Country cuts
Wrekmeister Harmonies are masters of their craft and have put together a stunning record with the dudes from Godspeed You! Black Emperor. Now to...
Familiar aesthetic aside, Sumerlands manage to forge a unique aesthetic within a well trod upon Venn diagram of early metal influences: Metal Massacre meets...
In The Woods are back and in prime position to become one of the biggest bands in dark progressive metal all over again.
Nuclear Holocaust fucking thrash. Now if only they can get their shit together.
Black metal and doom collide on a split between two of the undergrounds sickest acts.
Like most good trends, the popularity and presence of metallic hardcore has been at a constant ebb and flow. Peaking with the momentum from...
What's this? Another band name that I cannot read because their music is so brutal and heavy, the name/logo has to be too?
By the time it’s over, you might be able to feel the scraping of bare branches on your skin.
Surgeon are back and better than ever with an album that takes their sound to new, more epic extremes.
SubRosa continue to push the boundaries of what doom metal can be with their third full-length.
Useless come in strong with a potent debut album that, while not truly great, hints at grander things to come.
Album number seven sees Inquisition both pushing for new horizons while also showing signs of growing a bit too comfortable with their own formula