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It feels right to have a new Drudkh album arrive in 2015. The legendary Ukrainian band is known for their deep affection for their...

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Two years ago Tribulation were making a big fish/small pond play at greatness courtesy the (no offense) stunted distribution of Invictus Productions. Proving that...

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It's been six years since the last Minsk record - 2009's With Echoes in the Movement of Stone. When that amount of time passes,...

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Aldafǫðr ok munka dróttin was crafted as an ode to the nomadic spirit of the Scandinavian people, whom history has dubbed vikings. As such...

Black Metal History

Their previous two albums, Under a Frozen Sun and Fallen Angel’s Dominion show a band with a well-honed focus on what they love. The...

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Having been one of the early gore-soaked bands in the genre, Necrophagia broke up in the late 80’s, but reformed ten years later to...

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1349 is a perplexing creature among the fork-tongued legions of Satan's choirs. Some folks will tell you they are mind-bending visionaries, while others will...

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Despite hailing from the relatively well-off economic hub of Padua, Italy, Children of Technology has created a dystopian air around themselves. Their image is...

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Digital Dream Sequence is a planned attack on your ears, meticulously written to encompass all the violent, destructive natures of metal, but wrapped up...

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If you're a fan of Dragonforce, definitely get this record. If you're looking for something new, give it a listen but know you're not...

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I think supergroups are so hit and miss. They have so much hype that has close to nothing to do with their actual music....

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Ever since the post on the albums that can celebrate their 10th anniversary in the year 2014, I’ve been thinking on a lot of...

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What happens when you take one dude from East of the Wall, one dude that used to be in East of the Wall and...

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In the time before time, there was a major record label that was considered the endgame for any metal band. Long before budget cutbacks,...

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It's fitting that the resurgence of both Death Angel and Testament coincided with dual supporting slots on the Anthrax comeback tour two years ago: both are Bay Area thrash acts...

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Dream Theater have had an interesting release history; from classic records like Images and Words and Scenes From A Memory, the band released what's...

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On Ginnungagap, Seidr's follow up to their 2011 debut album For Winter Fire, the Louisville, Kentucky band meld the folky doom of earlier material...

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Can't think anything other than "Holy shit, I've seeing Shining Thursday with Cormorant." What should I wear to a "blackjazz" show? Corpse paint? Fancy...

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By the time that this goes up, I will have just seen Black Sabbath again (writing this Sunday night since I'm seeing them Monday). I...

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No matter what you might think of the band, their style or the evolution of their mainman Dez Fafara since his early days earning...

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The adjective "eldritch" has been getting thrown around a lot lately in the metal community, particularly on Facebook and Twitter status updates, so much...

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Children of Bodom have never taken themselves all that seriously. For a band that is probably known to more random Youtubers for their novelty cover...

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There's something unsettling about the music of Tristan Shone, a.k.a. Author & Punisher. It's hard to pinpoint, but there's a certain menace about the...