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There’s something to be said for spontaneity, capturing the heart and soul of a composition on the fly, not over thinking and simply setting...
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There’s something to be said for spontaneity, capturing the heart and soul of a composition on the fly, not over thinking and simply setting...
Infernal Overdrive accomplishes exactly what it sets out to do: offer a textbook classic heavy metal vibe with glimpses of offshoot techniques throughout.
Avatar Country is a wonderful ride. If you’re looking to get lost in a charming journey of melodies, this is the record for you.
Nevermore's discography at a glance, commemorating departed frontman, Warrel Dane.
Pacifisticuffs isn’t as special or surprising as its predecessors, but it’s a really good album in its own right, as it maintains a decent...
Atmospheric Blackened Doom esoterica certainly makes for a challenging listen, but also a fascinating one.
Sweet Death and Ecstasy offers a healthy demonstration of Midnight's penchant for writing rebar rigid heavy metal that salutes the rocking past while simultaneously...
Black metal inspired avant garde at its finest, Luup gives you something to really chew on with this latest offering!
Weird, avant garde and wonderfully brainy, this is some of the most interesting black metal to come out in 2017!
Compilation of the progressive instrumental shred project alike Sithu Aye, Aristocrats, Plini...
Check out this special collection of early demo work from the one and only Leviathan
Cascadian black metal that doesn't lose sight of its roots - Barrowlands have crafted something truly special with their sophomore LP.
A Season Of Mist reissue means that we get to revisit this blackened thrash classic.
Witchcraft mounts over the doom scene with the ethereal and mystical music of Jess And The Ancient Ones
Death metal titans return with an exemplary back-to-roots affair
Stripped back and powerful, Belus tap into the spirit of black metal with their endlessly fascinating and masterfully executed debut album. These Brooklyn black...
After 5 long years, The Faceless make the wait well worth it, presenting an excellent record with In Becoming A Ghost
This is the sort of band who understand the psychological power of doom and sludge and really play on that
The Devil's Despair is a moderately enjoyable progressive metal venture that simply doesn’t stand out when there are so many superior alternatives around.
Average songwriting notwithstanding, Dawn Ray'd's debut is an unbelievably harrowing and emotional black metal journey unlike anything else released this year.