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Another solid, no bullshit effort by a band that seems almost incapable of producing any different.

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Former Kyuss singer John Garcia returns with a solo mash-up of acoustic Kyuss covers and new electric material

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Code Orange deliver an excellent record in Forever. It captures two sides of a great beast: its massive devastating heft, and the darkness lingering...

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Molten fuzz coming down all the way from Northern Ireland from our new friends in Elder Druid.

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The Sword double done on last year's experimentation with an album full of acoustic versions of High Country cuts

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Shit is about to get heavy... Very heavy.

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Carnifex's previous album, Die Without Hope, was what I believed to be the greatest Carnifex release to that day, and I think that Slow...

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Here we are, half way through 2016, where a competitive batch of Doom/Sludge bands will be competing and compared to one another. Will Cough's...

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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...

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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...

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Bright Curse are bringing new ideas to stoner rock, and though their new stuff isn't quite where it needs to be, this is a...

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Purson's sophomore release, Desire's Magic Theatre, is their coming of age, a record that starts off with a ballad to DMT and gets better...

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This is a doom band only just starting to make good, but with the potential to go far. Joining them for the ride could...

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Like a swollen wave of tar, the sophomore album from Wigan's Boss Keloid will engulf you with its thick, sludgy atmosphere and stay caked...

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I've said it before and I'll say it again; David Castillo is one of today's most under-rated and significant individuals in the music industry....

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It’s nice to be reminded that there’s still more aural destruction in the band’s fingertips via The Great Destroyer. An aptly titled album.

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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Few bands keep the rock and roll magic alive as well as Mirror. Find out why!

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After ten releases, a rock/metal band is usually expected to be in its winding-down transition. Yet, some find their way to soldier through writer's...

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With track record of playing about as fast as they release albums, Tyranny don't have much to answer to in terms of a discography...

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The Sword have heretofore never presented themselves as a particularly divisive band. One of their greatest charms is that you largely know what you’re...

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As a member of Rhapsody, Luca Turilli, along with keyboardist Alex Staropoli and vocalist Fabio Lione helped push power metal to heights of epicness...

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Hellbastard are a band that need little introduction concerning their importance within the genres they play. Though more notable for the coining of the...

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