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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...
Command Your Weather bears the most consistent blend of hooks and heaviosity in the Big Business catalog since that first statement of purpose, Head...
Pilgrimage of Loathing should offer a more accessible entry point to the band's catalog than last year's ephemeral Golden Veil, though both remain compelling...
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.
Alternative metal was likely the crossover for many who now appreciate the darker or more technical side of metal and therefore individuals who find...
Underling are a wonderful little US atmospheric black metal outfit who have a tight sense of groove and potent songwriting, making for some very...
The United States Black Metal scene receives an icy, Nordic blast by way of New York's Anicon.
Virginia's Inter Arma have created one of the greatest albums of the decade with their newest effort.
While rooted firmly in black metal, Wayfarer inject a healthy amount of atmospheric, folk and post metal elements into their music, which makes for...
Thrawsunblat just dropped one of the best albums of the year. You know you want in on this shit.
Zorormr are certainly solid, but their brand of blackened doom never quite achieves liftoff.
Treehouse depicts the band's departure from metal or electronicore roots and rather welcomes the fusion of EDM with hardcore and alternative...
The integration between progressive and deathcore/death metal has been fusing for the past few years and it seems the latest emerging bands are finding...
The Vision Bleak continue their successful ways with another solid, memorable, if not completely spectacular album to add to their growing discography.
Sol Sistere touch on greatness, but they are capable of so much more.
You Will Never Be One of Us is brief, brutal and devastatingly effective. It’s everything an extreme music fan could want.
At this point in music history, the Frenchmen of Gojira have cemented themselves as one of the paramount metal bands of this generation. Though the band's...
Sumac represents a more challenging demand amid the synthesis of its influences: the mechanistic, industrial stomp of early Isis, the more subdued melancholia of...
Hailing from The Sword's own hometown of Austin, Texas and also featuring a retro sound heavily favoring 70's boogie riffs, Scorpion Child proudly sidestep...
Part of the joy of being a Melvins fan is the sense of discovery. Even after 30 years of sludge rocking their way around...