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Code Orange deliver an excellent record in Forever. It captures two sides of a great beast: its massive devastating heft, and the darkness lingering...
After a six-year gap, Sweden's Witchery have returned with another potent slab of quality thrash metal.
With a ferocity, intelligence and passion that's still present after all these years, Zao have made one of the most vital albums of their...
FFO: Katatonia, Paradise Lost, Swallow the Sun...
FFO: King Crimson, The Aristocrats, Liquid Tension Experiment...
I know I know, instrumental stoner metal usually sucks but guess what, Spore Lord have apparently figured it out!
If you were expecting any amount of originality from Ranger’s second full length, you’ll definitely want to check that expectation at the door. If...
Hornss are doom metal for the modern age combining old and new in breathtaking technicolor.
Geezer meld Hawkwind and Motorhead on this latest trippy artsy stoner rock masterpiece.
Devilment delivers a gothic treat that captures all the joy of a moonlit ballroom brimming with ghosts and ghouls.
A sinister mix of black and doom auras, Soulburn's Earthless Pagan Spirit makes for one hell of a ride.
The Duke is a fundraiser EP to benefit the late friend of the band, Wayne "The Duke" Ford
Molten fuzz coming down all the way from Northern Ireland from our new friends in Elder Druid.
Atoma is a pleasing body of work, and with amazing moments of composition that demonstrate the skills of great musicians.
Vader is a good band, they’ve put out some great work in the past, but The Empire just isn’t one of those titles to...
Avenged Sevenfold returns with The Stage: a vast and powerful collection of music found amongst the stars.
Whether you think positively or negatively about Hammerfall, the Swedes have to be respected for being one of the initial bands to break heavy...
Black Metal is better when its weird and immersive.
Ars Moriendi are ambitious providing black metal salvation for the French masses!
There's no single song here capable of making one singlehandedly forget Underground Resistance or Circle the Wagons, but as a whole you'll probably find...
Denver's doomed rock and roll outfit has made massive strides towards greatness while simultaneously crafting one the year's catchiest albums.
While They Were Sleeping is a strong return statement by a band that has overcome adversity, of both the personal and professional varieties, and...