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Holy Grail’s Times of Pride and Peril presents listeners with the third album from the Pasadena, California band. Compared to past works, this album...

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Phenotype presents listeners with enough variety to keep them listening, and more than enough energy to want to headbang to. With a strong emphasis...

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Both in regards to its iconic acclaim and general popularity, "Bodies" is the obvious go-to track. While I think that the full Sinner LP...

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Speed is Obscura’s strength; always has, always will be, apparently. A definite showing of this is exhibited in how even the rocket-paced tracks are...

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Seeing as how done Abbath sounded in 2009, I wasn’t sure what to expect from his eponymous debut. Given that he was the primary...

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Exumer has penned a robust album dripping with strong riffs, cogent arrangements and copious amounts of energy with little to no filler that’ll give...

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Regardless of the fact that Prong has never been a group to attract mainstream attention, I find the notion that they continue such non-conventional...

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The Astonishing, Dream Theater's latest sprawling epic, seeks to both add a little juju back to a staid and true formula

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The Québécois trio of CHTHE'ILIST blend old school Swedish and Finnish Death Metal with horrifying narratives on their stellar debut full-length album.

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With multiple previous releases under their belt, the group consisting of vocalist Justin Matthews, guitarist Jason Goss, guitarist Matt Mielke, bassist Matt Arensdorf, and...

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Agoraphobic Nosebleed has been ravaging the grindcore scene since ’94 and, along with Enemy Soil, are among the first to bring a battling gun-like...

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I'm overall conflicted, and a little bored, by Winter Thrice. Yet, there is nothing I DISLIKE about the album. I just feel like each...

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The Lion's Daughter are among this generations underground metal finest. Their latest record is a testament to that.

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Witchcraft's follow-up to 2012's Legend proves these Swedish devil children are the real deal when it comes to good ol' fashioned doom metal.

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Not only are Cauldron one of the most fun bands out there today, they also understand the fundamental nature of speed metal and will...

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The Bay Area's got a storied history of hardcore music. MOHICANS look to add to that with their latest, self-titled EP.

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Man, it's too bad MTV doesn't show music videos anymore. I know, I know, tired ass grumpy old man argument, but hear me out....

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Back in 2012 (which makes this DVD a bit on the belated side but whatever) the mighty Melvins undertook a novel tour, playing all...

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Sacrilege isn’t a name that gets thrown around much by either today’s whippersnappers or the late 30s/early 40s set determined to let everyone know...

Oh, Danzig

Skeletons is a stopgap album of covers centred around Danzig's early influences. For a guy nicknamed "Evil Elvis" apparently Glenn is unaware that we...

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So, here we are, nine years after djent-pioneers SikTh's last release with a smirk on our face. Hit me with your best shot.

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Eyes Alive sups heavily from the sound of dynamic, progressive bands with roots in the world of southern sludge (think Baroness, Mastodon, Kylesa), Sabbath-ian...

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Borrowing from everyone from Led Zeppelin to Blue Cheer, Bloodrock to Hawkwind, Slow Season are a true retro band and one who any fan...