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When Ronnie James Dio tragically passed away in 2010, he was hands down the most significant artist (*) that the heavy metal community had...
There's truly a lot here to like, but the tracks lack the appropriate evolution that they would have gained if this release was worked...
Meek is Murder is a downright lethal trio of fantastic musicians, and their latest opus Was makes a strong case for their name to...
The band draws instant comparisons to their peers in Holy Grail, Skelator, Monument and White Wizard, which also means they like their Jag Panzer,...
Vow Of Thorns perform competently on this latest offering, but it remains a case of 'close but no cigar'.
Summit is sludge metal for the future.
On their twelfth release, the group fully embraces the notion of distancing themselves from their rivals. Theories of Flight excels at both showcasing their...
Underling are a wonderful little US atmospheric black metal outfit who have a tight sense of groove and potent songwriting, making for some very...
Virginia's Inter Arma have created one of the greatest albums of the decade with their newest effort.
Diabolizer play death fuckin' metal... except when they don't.
While rooted firmly in black metal, Wayfarer inject a healthy amount of atmospheric, folk and post metal elements into their music, which makes for...
Omega Monolith are weird, wonderfully so. But every once in a while you have to step back and ask - is this music or...
Motorhead recorded one last live album a month before Lemmy's passing - and it fucking rocks.
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 Vision Bleak continue their successful ways with another solid, memorable, if not completely spectacular album to add to their growing discography.
With the changes not only in the band, but also in the sub-genre, which has undoubtedly turned into the new deathcore, it will be...
You Will Never Be One of Us is brief, brutal and devastatingly effective. It’s everything an extreme music fan could want.
It’s like staring down a hallway stripped of paint and wallpaper, and seeing a vague shape draw a blade. It’s like you’re nailed to...
Sumac represents a more challenging demand amid the synthesis of its influences: the mechanistic, industrial stomp of early Isis, the more subdued melancholia of...
Hailing from The Sword's own hometown of Austin, Texas and also featuring a retro sound heavily favoring 70's boogie riffs, Scorpion Child proudly sidestep...
Seattle, WA based curst/noise/grinders The Vatican aren’t interested in frills and bullshit. They aren’t interesting in giving you any time to consider much when...