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What do you expect from a band called Dirt Woman? Probably not this. Five songs, three of them thirteen-plus minutes, and a colossal sound...
Hailing from the “wheat-and-rust landscape” of the Cuyahoga River in Ohio, neofolk duo Osi and the Jupiter have accomplished a lot since starting in...
Esoteric has raised a bar and set a standard that other acts should strive for. A modern Greek tragedy told in six parts, it's...
The British hardcore upstarts tackle some tough topics...
The British metalcore chart invaders notch up another win...
Powerful orthodox black metal with a potent vision. What's not to love?
The ways in which the soft and heavy personas of Phanerozoic I: Palaeozoic combine mark The Ocean Collective as masters of creative duality.
Current and past members of Dragonforce, Slipknot, Seth, Loudblast, Chimaira, Dååth, Mayhem and Aborym walk into a bar...
Punishing and strange electronic fury, Statiqbloom have outdone themselves on this latest offering!
No part of Fucked And Bound's new LP is subtle in its vicious hardcore glory
Black metal inspired avant garde at its finest, Luup gives you something to really chew on with this latest offering!
Remember the Story isn't that flashy of a comeback vehicle, granted, but it does represent a compelling consistency that hasn't always been the hallmark of...
Welcome to Throwback Thursday! This is the place where we get to indulge in nostalgia and wax poetic about excellent metal of years past....
Songs like “Rites of the Locust” and “Les Sepulcri” represent the band at their best, with massive riffs and a perfectly honed atmosphere that...
Viking metal is a dying art form, but Ulfven reinvigorates the genre. Get on it.
Combining the speed of death metal, the hooks of doom, and some blackened ambiance, Vallenfyre continues to pound the desperate optimism out of life...
Whereas Cloud Catcher's debut showcased a simpler approach to their hazy brand of rock, Trails of Kozmic Dust shows a spacier, more airy side...
You'd be hard pressed to find a band that's had more lineup changes than White Wizzard – their Wikipedia entry spills 500 words of ink detailing...
Clean vocals and an entirely new direction is what you will find in the self-titled release from deathcore giants Suicide Silence
This crossover delight is an incredible start to the new year. Iron Reagan successfully boosts moral, along with the speed in the pit.
FFO: Katatonia, Paradise Lost, Swallow the Sun...