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Your everyday metalhead likes to think of him/herself as an iconoclastic rapscallion thumbing their nose at the lemming-like banality of the entertainment mainstream. Truthfully,...
The popularity of Bell Witch is one of the more surprising and remarkable phenomena of the past few years. In this day and age...
What Rise Radiant lacks in breadth and variety—compared to its predecessor—it makes up for with its cohesiveness and refinement.
It only took Chris Spencer and Jim Coleman three decades to twist noise rock into a new form
Cloak revel in the dark. Metal explores the nightside of human existence from many angles. Some mournful, some angry, some unstable. All of it...
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....
Named for the year in which the epidemic reached Norway and black metal outfit 1349. Much like the dreaded outbreak, their music is unrelenting, unmerciful,...
The Great War is solid as a tank and marks a major victory for Sabaton; 20 years of consistent, hard-hitting, epic metal music. these Swedish...
Cold Black River are laying out the stoner riffs - but they often seem to be lacking direction.
Norwegian extreme metal titans Darkthrone's latest album Old Star continues in the vein of 2016's Arctic Thunder, but with even more variety.
Reach for the Sky is only the band’s second full-length of their 20+ year history, but we're pleased to announce it's quite good.
As they continue to evolve, Full of Hell is further steeping their sound into the "death" part of their self-described "harsh grinding death." Weeping...
Sweet goddamn Lord Dying has made an astronomical leap forward in the four years since Poisoned Altars!
The world is going to hell in a gasoline-soaked wicker handbasket. But the dudes in Oozing Wound have got your back with a fucking...
Finish metal band Children of Bodom's Hexed is their 10th studio album and their first in roughly four years following 2015’s I Worship Chaos. Having...
Occupational hazards notwithstanding, The Eighth Mountain is a very strong addition to both Rhapsody of Fire’s canon and the world of symphonic/power metal globally.
Portland's Ossuarium has a bright (er...dark?) future ahead of it, as shown by their fantastic debut album.
To borrow an old cliché, they waste no time in going straight for the jugular.
Soilwork has stood the tests of time and turmoil to create something that fans are almost guaranteed to enjoy.
All That Remains is back—and in a big way. The Massachusetts natives are about to release their ninth studio album called Victim of the...
It is a solid reflection of the growth and evolution of the group over the past few years.