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Mushroomhead could arguably be one of metal’s most underappreciated bands. Formed in the 1990’s, the Ohio-based nine-piece group has always been determined to stand...
Witchkiss are gathering their collective force and we have a feeling that they will soon be representing the next generation of doom and kicking...
With a lot of major and more accessible slam/brutal death metal bands available, there seems to be a trend in these bands' sound transitioning...
At The Gates newest album, To Drink From The Night Itself, is an outstanding achievement of art
With acts very much rooted in the music of decades ago, Homewrecker paralleling early death metal and hardcore, for example, I find myself asking,...
I'm going to be straight up, right off the bat. This album will absolutely be hitting my top albums of the year list come...
Sonder is a superb record that TesseracT can take much pride in
Panopticon's newest album is an easy contender for album of the year. Prepare for a magnificent journey in the double album experience that is,...
Equilibrium is an interesting ride that offers a lot more than listeners may be expecting. The record provides a universal theme that people can...
Chicago's La Armada presents a brutal and political collection of music in their latest record, Anti-Colonial Vol. 1
Rivers of Nihil's Where Owls Know My Name is not only a fresh breath of air for death metal, but metal in general.
Ministry's 14th studio LP, AmeriKKKant, packs a whole lot of political commentary, along with a whole lot of industrial metal
So, what's the deal with Norway and metal anyway? How does a country with a total population equalling that of Los Angeles produce so...
Ireland's Ten Ton Slug slither in with another superb release in Blood and Slime
Welcome to Throwback Thursday! This is the place where we get to indulge in nostalgia and wax poetic about excellent metal of years past....
Legendary hardcore act Burn are back with their new release Do or Die
Empyrium mastermind Markus Stock has brought his side project back to life in audacious fashion.
Another "no bullshit" effort by these Long Island veterans. But is "no bullshit" enough anymore?
Abrams has all the potential in the world to make a bonafide sludge/rock masterpiece; Morning is major a stepping stone, and a really good one, toward...
Let loose on Employed To Serve's new record Warmth of a Dying Sun, as it utterly captivates your mind and crushes your eardrums.
Melodic rock/AOR may not be as overtly popular as it was when bands were selling millions, but the “scene” appears to be as strong...
These Massachusetts thrashers are back at it again! Lich King's The Omniclasm makes for a relentless and fun ride.