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Týr have long ago laid claim to their seat in the folk metal genre. In the eleven years since How Far to Asgaard, they...

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Finnish folk metal superstars, Turisas, have recently completed their fourth full length album, Turisas2013. It is nothing like any of their previous releases. It...

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No matter what you might think of the band, their style or the evolution of their mainman Dez Fafara since his early days earning...

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You should hate this band simply based on their name alone. We Butter the Bread With Butter equates to a muscle bound illustrated Fabio...

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With an opening on “Threshold Gateway” of crackling fire and the sound of wind blowing, and an interlude of an organ, Wolvserpent sets off...

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Diamond plate: you know what it is even if you weren't aware there was a name for it. It refers, in the words of...

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Horseback are one of those ephemeral one-man projects that flit about from boutique label to micro-indie with an almost defiant hide-and-go-seek mentality. Following a series...

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After two EPs Atlanta, GA's Dead in the Dirt has unleashed their first proper full length on Southern Lord Records. The band has already...

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Pest have never been a progressive band. Throughout their career, Equamanthorn and Necro have never really strayed from the late 80's/early 90's black metal...

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In the realm of doom metal, heaviness is king above all. There are plenty of pretenders to the throne out there, but Lycus have...

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Following their epic adventures in the video game concept album Level 2, Last Chance To Reason are back, and they are taking us to...

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Dubbed swamp metal by some, Black Tusk fashioned their sound in the Savannah scene, easily set next to Kylesa and Baroness… but with the three...

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It's been about four years since we were given Mammoth Grinder's Extinction of Humanity. And four years between albums is a long, long time...

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It always seems like a cop out when someone listens to metal and says, “How can you like that? I don’t even understand the...

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At the time of this Weekly Injection, I am in my usual metal dungeon, but this time I am surrounded by a small group...

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Everyone has seen or heard that thing that someone just nailed head on; hitting the mark with only one shot as though they didn't...

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Coming fresh off a tour with Clutch and Orange Goblin is a helluva way to start your career, which is the prime position Austin quintet Scorpion Child find themselves in....

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A little over a year ago, I wrote a review of Autolatry's EP, Of the Land, and enjoyed it quite a bit. After a listen...

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Return To Annihilation is Locrian's most accessible album, although "accessible" is a subjective word. Considering how challenging much of the Chicago trio's back catalog...

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D.R.I. hasn't reared their heads on record since 1995's Full Speed Ahead, a duration which vastly exceeds the length of the band's recorded history to...

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Holy hell, you guys! The metal gods heard my complaining last week. I made the mistake of bitching about not enough notable releases, and...

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Be'lakor's Of Breath and Bone takes a little while to grow on you. On the first few listens, it's difficult to really grasp what...

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This album has gotten so much bad press that it's hard to approach with an open mind. As a huge Megadeth fan, and someone...