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For three decades thrash legends Testament have been of the genre's best. Titans of Creation is their latest album, and continues their streak of...
The Amity Affliction might be the luckiest band in metal history. When they debuted in 2008 with Severed Ties, their brand of emo pop-infused...
Consider the best traits of heavy metal from the late seventies and early eighties. Righteous riffs. Arena-sized party anthems. Triumphant lyrics with sing-along choruses....
What balls Hammerfall have left are being firmly held to the wall on Dominion.
Despite less unpredictability and variety than its predecessor, Seven Pathways to Annihilation is a mostly enjoyable sophomore effort.
Gold & Grey marks the closing of a thematic journey for Baroness.
It's no surprise that we here at Metal Injection have been fans and supporters of Bay Area-based deathcore pioneers Antagony. The group has a...
If you’re waiting for a return to the sound that helped shape the genre as we know it today-- you might want to get...
It’s quite difficult approaching a review and critique of a new Dream Theater album. This is a band that has so much respect and...
"I, The Mask doesn't shake things up very much or restore In Flames to their 'glory days,' but it certainly sees them perfecting their...
Rotting Christ keeps railing against religion on their thirteenth album.
While it might not be a new album just yet, fans who have waited 12 years for that can probably hold out at least...
Fusing a whole variety of black metal, this is a thrilling debut that can't help but to fascinate.
Examination of Violent Cinema, Vol. 1 is set to be another incendiary feather in the cap of the world’s premiere cine-grind band.
The album that broke the internet, reviewed right here...
Opeth play songs from throughout their career, but focus mainly on new material on their latest live release, Garden of the Titans: Live at...
The Unheavenly Creatures is a mostly captivating continuation of the Amory Wars saga that cements how relevant, idiosyncratic, and cherishable Coheed and Cambria remains.
Yes it's glam rock, yes it's silly, but that's exactly why I love it.
There have been a lot of really great, long-form doom metal records coming out lately. I know long songs have always been a genre...
Taken on its own, Queen of Time is excellent, but when considered in context as the thirteenth studio effort of a band that’s been...
The elements which brought Wolvhammer to where they are today remain. A broader scope and sense of adventure has opened up new possibilities.
There is something to be said for experience and longevity. If you, as a death metal musician, have survived decades upon decades in this...