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Not to be outdone by their own discordant eccentricities, Altarage are back to prove that things can become even more nebulous
Primitive Man remain in their solitary state: loud, pissed, slow.
I’m going to pull an Iron Monkey myself and piss off most of you (primarily, the old-school and traditionalists) by proclaiming 9-13 a successor...
"Heaven Upside Down is just a damn good album that flows exceptionally well, keeps you interested, and proves that Marilyn Manson absolutely has a...
After the first few listens, it's amazing to hear the progress Spirit Adrift has made in just a year
It's difficult to call Rough Times an objectively superior album to predecessor Berlin, but it offers a fresh look at a band that may have...
Black and doom metal inspire our new favorite ambient project!
2013's Satyricon presented a minor comeback in the sense of greater immediacy and consistency in songcraft, but four years later Deep Calleth Upon Deep takes that sure-handedness...
Wolves in the Throne Room have had their fair share of both admirers and detractors, with many in the metal community welcoming their expansive, anamorphic...
Relentless Mutation is a great step forward for Archspire, as the writing is vastly improved and more consistent than on previous records. And it’s...
Everyone knows Cradle of Filth and everyone knows on a basic level what to expect from new albums. But on their latest album, Cryptoriana...
Pure metal fans may not enjoy Hiss Spun’s icy cocktail of deeply distorted alternative rock, folk, and electronics, but anyone willing to step just...
Never Forever comes at you hard with stunning melodies and a bottom end that just won't quit.
Infamata is going to guide you forward time and time again, through black metal masterpieces that can't help but to make you wonder about the...
Although Clairvoyant is a bit less diverse and flamboyant than its predecessors (hell, even the cover is appropriately black and white), it’s probably the...
Akercocke's masterful return to the industry is one of the greatest progressive death metal records in years that should catapult the band to the...
Five albums in and Leprous continue their gradual descent away from progressive metal towards Radiohead-like synth, experimental rock...
To the untrained ear, this review is nothing but nerdy hair splitting; your significant other who knows nothing about metal and your mom will...