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"This is Obscura standing more unencumbered and iconoclastically as they push the quality of their own work."
"The album is a grandiose, 70s revival that would make our metal ancestors proud."
"Carcass spew forth a career-defining record in Torn Arteries. It's one of their finest moments since Heartwork, and an easy contender for album of...
"One thing is certain. The metal scene may never be the same after this..."
"Employed to Serve sounds like they’re playing the music they’ve always wanted to write, and it’s hard not to love them for it."
"Don’t be surprised if the name starts cropping up in future conversations and on year-end lists."
Bombenhagel is a compact celebration of their caustic chemistry. The spoils of Sodom's long running crusade are bestowed upon all of us.
The Impassable Horizon offers continuously impressive and captivating juxtapositions between Fractal Universe’s monstrous and mellow personas.
Big Mess builds upon the brilliance that Elfman’s maintained since he was only a lad.
Vexed are the latest addition to the deathcore revival that has been taking place over the last few years. The UK produced some great...
Another decade, another zombie-themed EP from a shining star in the Christian metalcore camp. The Devil Wears Prada deviated from their decidedly cringy counterparts...
If there’s one thing – well, one more thing – we can dump into the lap of the Covid-19 pandemic it’s the amplification of...
Liquid Tension Experiment 3 is a remarkable return for one of progressive metal’s greatest instrumental troupes.
Other than a few hiccups, 'A History of Nomadic Behavior' furthers the storied legacy of swampy, cynical violence Eyehategod has built.
The veteran Swedish progressive/power metal band Evergrey deliver another consistently good album with Escape of the Phoenix.
Chemical Warfare is the exact kind of stagnant album dynamic you’ve come to expect from Escape The Fate. Escape The Fate is a band...
2nd wave black metal with dungeon synth frills? Yeah - we need to talk about this.
Screw the five cups of coffee. Just play The Atomic Bitchwax’s latest album, Scorpio, from front to back, and you’ll be set for the...
If you think castles, ghosts, vampires, and candelabras are rad, then you'll dig this album. If not, well ... nobody's perfect.
33 years after the band made grindcore what it is today with Scum, Napalm Death continues its penchant for inspired brutality.
New York City Trio Imperial Triumphant heralds the return of the Roaring ‘20s with a dystopian labyrinth of black metal and jazz.
Italian death metal band Bedsore comes through with a powerful debut of savage heaviness, transportive psychedelia and unnerving atmosphere.
Hard to believe its been 15 years since August Burns Red released Thrill Seeker. Once the young frontrunners of metalcore, they’ve matured into one...