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Consistency is the order of the day here, which is what makes For All Kings a notable improvement over Worship Music. This feels more...
Kublai Khan has so far made a name for themselves while previously landing a spot on The All Stars Tour and squeezing into the...
Shining play off like a madman’s psychotic episode on their seventh studio record, more comfortable yet with an approach that differs from the conventional...
The orchestral element is vital in So Hideous' aesthetic, a trait of true unique distinction. For any doubters or naysayers, the inclusion of an...
For this specific collaboration, members of Mudvayne, Hellyeah, and Skrape unite to test their strengths against the likes of previous major successors like Down...
Extol is a band that needs no introduction. They've always been at the forefront of forward-thinking, truly progressive metal, and each of their albums are...
This album was actually self-released by Wende’s sole member, Zamiel, back in 2011. But this debut album, along with its follow up (The Third...
I have not had a best relationship in the past with Nightwish. I love symphonic metal, and when it’s done right it’s done right...
Pallbearer roared into 2012 with enormous expectations, being one of the most hyped new bands in years without an actual album under their belt....
North Carolina's Killwhitneydead are locked in a death match with California's Graf Orlock for the title of "cinema core" kings. Their M.O. is the...
The general rule I have for what kind of music to cover at Way Too Loud! is easy. If there’s screaming in it, good...
Three words: fucking mean metalcore. Dead to Fall has already established themselves pretty well within the metalcore scene with “Everything I touch...