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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...
It Came from NYC functions less as an exegesis on the rise of a superstar band and more a condensed microcosm of a starcrossed...
Gozu are one of the most exciting bands going right now on Ripple Music. The driving rhythms, tripped out vocals and crazed solos come...
Mars Red Sky's capacity is widely diverse, ranging from low-end riffs before layering on their circus quirky personality. Both of these opposing attributes are...
If you’re looking for a chaotic, yet captivating take on pure, straightforward black metal: listen to The Poisonous Path. If you don’t like straightforward...
Cover songs or full albums are usually a pretty nice treat for the fans of the band that releases them. For Six Feet Under,...
What the fuck do Weekend Nachos owe this world? Nothing but misery and pain. And certainly no apologies for those sentiments.
The Evil Divide starts off on a nuclear-stamped note of conflagration, that being the frenetic vehemence of “The Moth,” a song that sees the...
A winsome collection of lilting prog and impassioned melodies, The Fall of Hearts takes us even further afield from the metal scene than usual...
In the interest of full disclosure, and as a demonstration of the transformative power that comes with taking one’s time and ignoring first impressions,...
Under Attack is album number fourteen and if there’s an underlying message at play it’s that you can teach old dogs new tricks while...
Apparently out of nowhere, Sylvaine has come in with what is quite possibly the post metal album of the year.
A pilgrimage that is dense, sweeping and chaotic; its darkness engulfing.
There is probably not going to be a better death metal record coming out this year. But should we even bother calling this death...
Nattesferd serves as the culmination of Kvelertak's career as a band up to this point, a satisfying payoff to their trajectory from a relatively...
Syberia are more than just another post metal band. They are taking the promise of the genre to new, more beautiful heights.
It's debatable whether Electric Warlock is a superior album to its predecessor, Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor, but frankly after the career nadir of the...
Haken had no need to prove anything on this record. Their past few releases have been nothing less than monumental. I can't confidently claim...
WRONG's first full length album provides noise rock anthems that provide the real feel of a room and manage to capture a taste of...
It's shocking in the same way that a '80s B-horror film is, and that's just the way Aborted want it. Step into the delightful...
In 2014, the band's release of Up In Hell showed promise consisting of a slight nü metal and hardcore fusion. Two years later, Incite...
This is an album that points to a bold future for Palace Of Worms, one that Balan has been building for years now. So...