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Agrimonia has been pushing their brand of outside art form further away from the center of the circle pit for a decade and, on...
Infernal Overdrive accomplishes exactly what it sets out to do: offer a textbook classic heavy metal vibe with glimpses of offshoot techniques throughout.
Sweet Death and Ecstasy offers a healthy demonstration of Midnight's penchant for writing rebar rigid heavy metal that salutes the rocking past while simultaneously...
Through the miracle of online serendipity, long dormant Swedish band Ice Age are finally making their uber-overdue debut on wax.
With their 16th studio album, Canadian thrash pioneers Annihilator attempt to break new ground with For The Demented. But is it epic thrash or...
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...
Howling is a magnificent triumph. If you like dark, heavy music of any kind, you must listen to this album.
The new banger from the Denver thrashers was absolutely worth the wait.
An impressive debut by a group that has admirably hewn their own path to get here.
Another solid, no bullshit effort by a band that seems almost incapable of producing any different.
After a six-year gap, Sweden's Witchery have returned with another potent slab of quality thrash metal.
Whether you think positively or negatively about Hammerfall, the Swedes have to be respected for being one of the initial bands to break heavy...
Denver's doomed rock and roll outfit has made massive strides towards greatness while simultaneously crafting one the year's catchiest albums.
Brain Tentacles obviously has connections to the jazz world, though they’re tempered with spines of noise rock, ambient, sludge, doom, progressive weirdness and space...
Lamb Of God meets Metallica in Dead Earth Politics strongest release to date!
The band draws instant comparisons to their peers in Holy Grail, Skelator, Monument and White Wizard, which also means they like their Jag Panzer,...
The Evil Divide starts off on a nuclear-stamped note of conflagration, that being the frenetic vehemence of “The Moth,” a song that sees the...
Characteristically brief at 33 minutes, the 13 songs here provide more consistent predictability with a renewed focus on anthemic, uptempo numbers combining brisk rhythmic...
Along with the two volumes of Metal for Muthas, the Metal Massacre series loom large over the history of heavy metal in the 1980's....
Along comes album number three and, well, the Lost Society we knew, loved and described above has almost vanished into the ether. Seriously kids...
Simply considering this music to be 'appropriate for a horror movie soundtrack' would not be giving justice to the blood-boiling standards presented. The samples...
London, England's venerable and vicious Killing Joke is a band that, arguably, has been coming so close to its classic era of late that...