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Nevermore's discography at a glance, commemorating departed frontman, Warrel Dane.
Cascadian black metal that doesn't lose sight of its roots - Barrowlands have crafted something truly special with their sophomore LP.
Death metal titans return with an exemplary back-to-roots affair
Most of you reading this are likely intimately familiar with the convoluted and sordid history surrounding Sepultura and both current and former members. No...
The debut record from Sharptooth makes for one of the most astounding political records in recent years
With their 16th studio album, Canadian thrash pioneers Annihilator attempt to break new ground with For The Demented. But is it epic thrash or...
The Dusk in Us is album number nine and possesses all the thematic and visual doom ‘n’ gloom as has always been the case,...
The legendary Cannibal Corpse presents a truly brutal and horrifying gift in Red Before Black
Not to be outdone by their own discordant eccentricities, Altarage are back to prove that things can become even more nebulous
Primitive Man remain in their solitary state: loud, pissed, slow.
"Heaven Upside Down is just a damn good album that flows exceptionally well, keeps you interested, and proves that Marilyn Manson absolutely has a...
2013's Satyricon presented a minor comeback in the sense of greater immediacy and consistency in songcraft, but four years later Deep Calleth Upon Deep takes that sure-handedness...
If Ugly Produce ended at the halfway point, we might be heralding it as a modern masterpiece; we’d also be referring to it as...
WVRM's Can You Hear The Wind Howl proves to be a killer collection of savage grindcore
To the untrained ear, this review is nothing but nerdy hair splitting; your significant other who knows nothing about metal and your mom will...
Corey Taylor takes up his pen and shares his thoughts on just what the hell is happening in America
“I did what I did. You don’t like it, you can kiss my ass.”
Wall of Sound is without a doubt a redefining moment in the instrumental shred subgenre.
Chamber of Horrors is definitely a milestone step up for a doom band on the rise
It's like The Dillinger Escape Plan in a string quartet.
Every once in a while though bands like Chaos come along to reassure us that the flame still burns and that angry, politically charged...
I don’t think anyone is expecting Dying Fetus to reinvent their sound at this point in the game. So it becomes a question of...