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Even if the vocals don't bother you, Subterranean Exile is almost objectively underwhelming from a songwriting and composition standpoint.
Lee Buford of The Body, Kristin Hayter of Lingua Ignota, and Dylan Walker of Full of Hell are no strangers to working with one...
"Nechochwen and Panopticon sit comfortably in their sounds and use them as vehicles to tell new stories. This split is important for fans of...
Ether Coven harnesses a sound that fuses metalcore, doom, sludge, and progressive elements. Truth be told, the end result is almost exactly what one...
The Cincinnatti doomers stun on their full length debut!
The kawaii-metal superstars have a world of surprises in store...
The symphonic/power metal makeup of Dawn of the Dragonstar is as rudimentary and rigid as you can envision.
The metalcore heroes return with their first record on Metal Blade records, cutting through another record packed with anthemic screams and riffs.
What balls Hammerfall have left are being firmly held to the wall on Dominion.
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...
Death metal meets doom meets post rock? Sign us up!
In every possible way, Terraformer is a benchmark effort for Thank You Scientist.
Endon is a quintet that is no stranger to creating claustrophobic soul violence seen through the cracked lens of a kaleidoscope.
The Verdict is not only the superlative entry in the La Torre era thus far, but it’s easily one of their best outings in...
In all honesty, it's a little surprising there wasn't much of a notable industrial metal revival in recent years. In the past decade, the...
Examination of Violent Cinema, Vol. 1 is set to be another incendiary feather in the cap of the world’s premiere cine-grind band.
“I am going to sing for you. A little off key, perhaps, but I will sing. I will sing while you croak. I will...
Finnish melodeath veterans Omnium Gatherum have been churning out consistently good albums for nearly two decades. How does their latest effort The Burning Cold...
Anomie is a triumphant record chiefly because of how well the band implements a multitude of styles not only on one album but, more...
Thou's three newest EPs flesh the various aspects that encompass their impending full-length album.
Being quite keen on progressive metal—considering it is my favorite subgenre—I'm often asked to describe what exactly this style of music is defined by. Personally,...
Eight grim and frostbitten tracks with a ferocity and blackened dynamism not heard since their classic At The Heart Of Winter album nearly twenty...