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Sólstafir brings its massive arrangements and rustic grit to notably accessible territory, rounded off by some callbacks to a savage past.
Emma Ruth Rundle & Thou bring the best out of each other, with plenty of sonic staples for fans of both artists to chew...
The long-awaited fourth album from Mr. Bungle returns to the band's thrash metal roots, seeking to realize the potential of its first demo.
The contributing elements that go into making noise rock an art form that’s at once gloriously transcendent, stridently isolating, sonically punishing, and slyly sarcastic...
Kamelot have achieved an illustrious career over an impressive 30-some years. A band with this kind of longevity and fan-base practically owes it to...
Good luck avoiding a quarantine mosh when this album hits. Años En Infierno upholds Xibalba’s standard of destructive death metal, melancholic doom metal and...
A nearly immaculate celebration and recreation of Ayreon's 1998 progressive metal masterpiece.
North Dakota death-obsessed whippersnappers pay homage to old-school art form.
Given its steady composure, openness, and graceful diversity, Inescapable is almost inarguably Godsticks’ best effort thus far.
Kirra has certainly been a band to be paying attention to over the past few years. On the back of their debut Run Away,...
Esoteric has raised a bar and set a standard that other acts should strive for. A modern Greek tragedy told in six parts, it's...
While High Command comes from Worcester, Massachusetts, their sound is forged in the fire and steel of the hyperborean age. The groups’ debut full...
As with its predecessors, The Infinite Loop doesn’t rewrite the rules as much as it finds Sifting advancing their characteristics in every way.
The Smokeless Fires should be pleasing for fans of neo-trad metal, or anyone who wants to hear what Reroute to Remain would sound like...
The British hardcore upstarts tackle some tough topics...
Fallujah has stripped itself of its fiery edge and produced a record more akin to an overwrought jam session than a raging death metal...
The reiteration of cherished classics isn't always a effort well-executed or well-received. I feared that The Door to Doom, the newest album from legendary metal...
Diverse sounding melodic black metal from a Maryland unit who can't help but to grow!
Two albums in and Mastiff is still “a miserable band from a miserable town."
Nowadays, I'm honestly not sure where I stand with Born of Osiris. Over a decade ago, they released The New Reign EP, which I...
"Hurricane Nita" lives up to her nickname here...
These guys are aiming for metalcore's big leagues - and they might just get there...