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"On Diorama the band have pushed themselves further, and answered a question I didn't even know I had: can black metal be hopeful? Can...
"Adventurousness comes in the form of an expanded exploration of their melodic side, making it at once the band's 'least' death metal but most...
"Moss Grew On The Swords And Plowshares Alike epitomizes why Kayo Dot remains a laudable one-of-a-kind project."
"For nine songs, God Is Partying feels like more of an EP than a full length. Still, this record is likely to satisfy those...
PORTALS is a great sounding, if maybe inessential, addition to Tesseract’s discography. It will delight new fans and be a worthwhile listen to old...
Wolves In The Throne Room have been waiting to write Primordial Arcana. They sound fresher and more creative than ever.
Even if the additional four tracks are mostly negligible, they do just enough to warrant their place and make this expanded reissue of The...
The Dillinger Escape Plan vocalist unleashes a fresh torrent of creativity on his long-awaited solo album...
The popularity of Bell Witch is one of the more surprising and remarkable phenomena of the past few years. In this day and age...
An Autumn For Crippled Children isn’t a band, it is an entire mood. That mood is morose, esoteric ennui. A numb feeling of isolation that...
For three decades thrash legends Testament have been of the genre's best. Titans of Creation is their latest album, and continues their streak of...
After almost 15 years, Blind Guardian's Hansi Kursch and Iced Earth's Jon Schaffer have collaborated on another Demons & Wizards album, III.
"Aerial Ruin and Panopticon could've released both their sides of this split as standalone releases and they would've been great."
France's Alcest represents a rare point of inflection in heavy metal. The solo project of Neige began around the turn of the century as a raw...
Heart Like a Grave satisfies on all fronts, combining many robust bits of heavenly despair and unrestrained outrage into some of the most awe-inspiring,...
Just how much atmosphere does it take to make good atmospheric black metal? It turns out it doesn't really matter as long as the...
Rotting Christ keeps railing against religion on their thirteenth album.
To save myself from eye-rollers and naysayers in regards to the use of subgenres in order to define a band's sound, I fully agree...
While the Deafheaven comparison can be justified, Further Still emerges more like a crusty punk rocker hell bent on grinding it out like latter...
Finnish melodeath veterans Omnium Gatherum have been churning out consistently good albums for nearly two decades. How does their latest effort The Burning Cold...
Suspended in Reflections is more of a singular experience than a collection of songs, and its ability to bond heavy and light personas seamlessly...
Anomie is a triumphant record chiefly because of how well the band implements a multitude of styles not only on one album but, more...