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"Defeated Sanity is one of the best in the game of absolute top-tier extremity."
The four-year wait for Omit's third record was entirely worth it. This is a soaring, melancholic funeral doom record that has plenty to offer...
Sonder is a superb record that TesseracT can take much pride in
Considering how long it’s been gestating, it’s downright remarkable that Eat the Elephant is so richly surprising, dependable, and multifaceted (in every way possible).
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...
NONE does many things right but a few egregious creative decisions and glaring inconsistencies kill much of the duo's potential.
Lurking behind the wall of trends and polished tides of sound are bands whose output dwells within stranger realms—unattached to the expectations of the...
Beyond the Mortal Gate is a great album for black metal devotees eager to hear the sound taken to new and interesting places, but...
If you were to ask me 10 years ago, I wouldn’t have been able to predict that Underoath would last into the year 2018....
Chicago's La Armada presents a brutal and political collection of music in their latest record, Anti-Colonial Vol. 1
There are plenty of prolific musicians within the metal community who balance multiple projects simultaneously like a successful juggling circus act. But no artist...
In the back of my skull, I always remembered Will Haven as that noisy sludge meets metalcore band. Yet, such a brief assessment is...
This New Jersey band's debut is much more than a complex piece of rigidly structured virtuosity.
This is a near-classic landmark release for both doom metal and the metal scene at large and an absolute, unconditional must-listen. It truly does...
It's been nearly a decade since the last full length from Mournful Congregation, but with The Incubus Of Kharma they knock it out of...
Recently, a New York Times’ tech reporter wrote a piece about spending a couple of months deliberately ignoring the digital news, internet newsfeeds. Time spent...
Oceans of Slumber have crafted a tender power in each song on The Banished Heart that unfurls slowly with deep, steady, smoky vocals and thick thoughtful riffs....
Its been 3 years since The Sword graced us with High Country, their fifth studio album. The record spurred a division between fans. Some...
Buckle up kids this is going to be one of the most bizarre records you listen too all year!
Rivers of Nihil's Where Owls Know My Name is not only a fresh breath of air for death metal, but metal in general.
Previous to Black Heaven, Earthless had its niche and was painted into a comfortable corner. This new album sees a heroic breaking of convention’s...
There’s something grander and expansive happening here. But how much opportunity and potential has been quashed by the band's isolationist stance?