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Overall, Wallflowers is enjoyable and Jinjer fans will certainly eat it up.
At itās heart, Infinite Granite is not a metal record, but an above-average shoegaze/indie rock record.
If thereās one thing ā well, one more thing – we can dump into the lap of the Covid-19 pandemic itās the amplification of...
While its length can be felt at times, MƦre becomes a compelling progression of Harakiri for the Sky's powerful brand of post-black metal.
VƤlde is a fantastic blackened deathcore assault, one that brings Humanity's Last Breath to the top of the growing sub-subgenre.
Under Sullen Skies begins a new epoch for New York's Tombs, presenting a diverse onslaught of frightening atmosphere, skull-caving heaviness and inexplicable catchinessāalong with...
Translating from Icelandic as āAll This Damn Darkness,ā Allt Tetta Helvitis Myrkur doubles down on the most haunting aspects of Katla's brand of atmospheric...
The contributing elements that go into making noise rock an art form thatās at once gloriously transcendent, stridently isolating, sonically punishing, and slyly sarcastic...
Endarkenment leans harder into overwhelming speed and aggression when it counts most.
33 years after the band made grindcore what it is today with Scum, Napalm Death continues its penchant for inspired brutality.
With its latent relevance manifesting through the "Cavernous Death Metal" micro-genre, Incantation has a special opportunity to stick to its guns.
New York City Trio Imperial Triumphant heralds the return of the Roaring ā20s with a dystopian labyrinth of black metal and jazz.
It doesnāt seem too long ago when deathcore was a frowned upon scene. And to an extent, that disapproval was justified considering the over-indulgence...
Italian death metal band Bedsore comes through with a powerful debut of savage heaviness, transportive psychedelia and unnerving atmosphere.
Ulthar uses erratic experimentalism to mold the timeless essentials of death metal and black metal into an exhilarating, hellish adrenaline shot.
Singapore's kings of blackened death metal are back and they are killing it!
Ten years ago, a little-known Norwegian band released their debut album to an unsuspecting metal underground. Adorned by the beautiful cover art of John...
France'sĀ AlcestĀ represents a rare point of inflection in heavy metal. The solo project of Neige began around the turn of the century as a raw...
You may not have heard of them, but these Finns just cut one of the year's best albums.
Every once in a while, a band comes along that truly pushes the boundaries of what defines a genre of music. This happens in...
Rotting Christ keeps railing against religion on their thirteenth album.