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The first time time I heard Into Eternity, they opened for Hate Eternal on a bill heavy with growl-and-gurgle death metal bands. Imagine my...
If Sweden's Wolf had its way, Bruce Dickinson would never have joined Iron Maiden and Rob Halford would never have left Judas Priest. Over...
Okay, I know this is a little late, but whateva you are getting it now. On October 29th I saw one of the most...
I was asked to do a review for The Absence "From Your Grave" and I must say, I was very excited. I picked...
German metalcore gurus, Caliban, return with their lastest effort entitled "The Undying Darkness", an impressive effort at that. Seasoned in metalcore, this band actually...
Three words: fucking mean metalcore. Dead to Fall has already established themselves pretty well within the metalcore scene with “Everything I touch...
I'm going to cut through an unnecssary intro on this. This CD fucking rules on all levels. This will undoubtedly be in the top...
For some reason recently, so many bands have taken it upon themselves to put out a lot of cover songs. I really don’t know...
I was first introduced to Stryper by the late, great Rob Campo of the New York (and later, L.A.) metal scene back in 1987....
"Yesterwynde is undoubtedly another alluring journey into Nightwish’s world."
"Where Gods Fear to Speak is by far one of the best albums of the year."
"Obsidian is an album that could easily win over even the most die-hard heavy metal purists."
Hopium is likely the band’s most self-assured, irresistible, and complete statement to date.
Every Bridge Burning shows that the Nails M.O. remains the same: to do as much damage in as little time as possible.
"Melodies of Atonement isn't as memorable or impactful as its predecessors, but it's still a very good record."
New Jersey hardcore band Gel first caught my eye with "XOXO" from their first 2021 release Violent Closure, delivering rhythmic, gripping drum lines after...
"The song composure and the hallmark passion of Zeal & Ardor just didn't come together on this release."
"Developed and mature, Endtime Signals is the album I was wanting from a band I've loved for so many years."
It's hard to believe the Dark Funeral have now given us three decades of Swedish, Satanic blasphemy, but here we are. Time flies. Much...
"Rite Here Rite Now is a mostly comprehensive and extremely enjoyable—but slightly pointless—complement to Ghost's first film."
"Who knew something so noisy could be this listenable?"