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Deny the Cross is friggin' bestial, and one of the alphas amongst the powerviolence crowd.
This album gets to the heart of what extreme music is: an artistic expression of the dark, ugly side of existence (whether in this...
Lamb Of God meets Metallica in Dead Earth Politics strongest release to date!
Some combinations are just inevitably fantastic. Peanut butter and jelly. Chocolate cookies and milk. Black Sabbath and Clutch. With vocalist Neil Fallon and drummer...
Brooklyn's Family, besides being one of the harder bands to search for on Google, are hands-down one of the most underrated bands in the...
There’s a lot more going on this record than what gets actual credit for, especially from the metal underground. There are definite weak spots...
Flashy, grim, demented, tortured and good enough to make a grown man cry, Quinta Essentia are coming for your skull
Get ready for one of the most exciting, devastating and all around brutal metal records of 2015.
Part of the draw can be found beneath all the gibberish blast beats and inaudible vocals
Panzerbastard might not be our generations Motorhead, but they still fucking rule.
This deathgrind supergroup featuring some of modern death metal's best musicians have created a short and sweet homage to the early death metal days...
Tides Of Sulfur 'get' sludge in a way that few of their peers ever will.
Supergroup Sinsaenum's debut hints at great things to come and makes us very curious to see how this band will evolve over the years.
Valient Thorr expand on past sounds with Old Salt and suggest that they will have a very weird future.
Something that Joe D’Amato and Lucio Fulci would be proud of.
One of the main characteristics that continues to protrude in this release is the melodic flow that is at its strongest yet.
Beast preserves many of the fundamentals of the band’s sound. As expected, there’s plenty of heavy grooves, breakdowns and mind-splitting blast-beats. Beast is a...
Meek is Murder is a downright lethal trio of fantastic musicians, and their latest opus Was makes a strong case for their name to...
The band draws instant comparisons to their peers in Holy Grail, Skelator, Monument and White Wizard, which also means they like their Jag Panzer,...
Vow Of Thorns perform competently on this latest offering, but it remains a case of 'close but no cigar'.
Summit is sludge metal for the future.
Underling are a wonderful little US atmospheric black metal outfit who have a tight sense of groove and potent songwriting, making for some very...