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You all know – or should know – Clandestine. Here it is played live in celebration of its 25th birthday.
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You all know – or should know – Clandestine. Here it is played live in celebration of its 25th birthday.
If the genre has been known for its tendencies to be transgressive against sensibilities, then Cherubs are slowly dragging their nails across the chalkboard...
The title of Pelican's newest effort Nighttime Stories tricks the mind into expecting something soft and ethereal; something akin to a bedtime story told...
Tomb Mold has carried on their heinous sounds with barred teeth. Planetary Clairvoyance continues the band’s brand of death metal drenched in dread-laden doom.
The Great War is solid as a tank and marks a major victory for Sabaton; 20 years of consistent, hard-hitting, epic metal music. these Swedish...
Death metal meets doom meets post rock? Sign us up!
Victims' seventh album offers up excellent D-beat crust-core with a difference to accompany our inevitable demise.
Abbath's second album is a big, bold and very fun listen. It carries on the legacy of Abbath's past while applying a classic heavy...
Every once in a while, a band comes along that truly pushes the boundaries of what defines a genre of music. This happens in...
Like a rightly-aged bottle of whiskey, Wilmington, North Carolina's rock force, He Is Legend, has only gotten better with time. They continue to surprise...
The Smokeless Fires should be pleasing for fans of neo-trad metal, or anyone who wants to hear what Reroute to Remain would sound like...
Despite less unpredictability and variety than its predecessor, Seven Pathways to Annihilation is a mostly enjoyable sophomore effort.
With fuzzy magic pushes to the max, Slomatics continue to stun fifteen years into their career!
Cold Black River are laying out the stoner riffs - but they often seem to be lacking direction.
This band sounds like Uncle Acid and Thin Lizzy had a kid. What's more to ask?
In every possible way, Terraformer is a benchmark effort for Thank You Scientist.
Gold & Grey marks the closing of a thematic journey for Baroness.
Texas instrumental group Driving Slow Motion prides itself on delivering “cascading dynamics and atmospheric melodies” to spark “a surreal sonic experience that both captivates...
Norwegian extreme metal titans Darkthrone's latest album Old Star continues in the vein of 2016's Arctic Thunder, but with even more variety.
The speed of light. The sun rising again. The years roll on, the world’s beset with flood, fire, and famine, and Vader endures. Their...
Texas Hippie Coalition is famous for their gritty, foot stomping tunes about drinking and partying—their self-described "Red Dirt Metal." The rockers from Denison, Texas...
Being previously unfamiliar with this band, I admit that my curiosities were piqued at such a blunt and crass name as Porn. What extreme...