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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...
WVRM's Can You Hear The Wind Howl proves to be a killer collection of savage grindcore
To the untrained ear, this review is nothing but nerdy hair splitting; your significant other who knows nothing about metal and your mom will...
Anyone who isn’t previously aware of Epica could easily step into the realm easily with The Solace System
Only in New York can a Hispanic gay kid who lived in Boro Park, Brooklyn, surrounded by Hasidic Jews, hustle his way up the...
Dagoba's latest is also its best, aptly balancing heaviness and melody to deliver one of the most enjoyable industrial metal offerings in quite some...
Of Erthe and Axen: Act I does three important things at once: entices for its upcoming resolution, enhances the legacy of its creators, and...
If you need a darkness fix, you’ve found the right album. And I suspect it will get better once a crisp, cold winter grips...
Welcome to Throwback Thursday! This is the place where we get to indulge in nostalgia and wax poetic about excellent metal of years past....
Legendary hardcore act Burn are back with their new release Do or Die
Corey Taylor takes up his pen and shares his thoughts on just what the hell is happening in America
Yes this it is more poppy than some past releases, but there is no other pop music that sounds like it does when Wilson...
‘All that down home Celtic imagery and presentation is well and good, but does it rock,’ I hear you asking. Well, parts of it...
“I did what I did. You don’t like it, you can kiss my ass.”
Songs like “Rites of the Locust” and “Les Sepulcri” represent the band at their best, with massive riffs and a perfectly honed atmosphere that...
FFO: Born of Osiris, The Faceless, After the Burial...
Members of The Sword and more add some stoner metal vibes to Pink Floyd's classic album...
Blackened hardcore for the masses, punk destruction for the master plan, Moral Void do it right.
Wage War's new album, Deadweight, is a great display of the power that metalcore still has today.
Axis Mundi only reinforces Decrepit's Birth importance to – and continual domination of – technical death metal.
Uniquely expansive and demented this is the sort of noise meets metal hybrid that will keep you up at night.
Welcome to Throwback Thursday! This is the place we get to indulge in nostalgia and wax poetic about excellent metal of years past. So...