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While to some the djent scene feels still like a blooming subgenre, there have been many developments and offshoots born from the musical style's...
Vector may disappoint slightly in spots but it’s nonetheless a majorly triumphant release.
"The album’s cover art, which depicted Satan inhaling smoke from a bong with black towers of an ancient city behind him, beckoned the interest...
Chicago doom: invincible, immaculate, larger than life and prone to taking on the world. Trouble was of course the forefathers, but when hard times hit the...
I recall easing into the stoner rock scene and giving Clutch a shot years ago. While their tone and style paralleled other acts like...
Whether it be the iconic imagery and storytelling on Pink Floyd's The Wall or the interstellar plot of Mastodon's Crack the Skye, it can...
This brutal death album leaves little room for any groove or slam, and is all business in the rolling ball of membrane waiting to...
Ocean Machine: Live at the Ancient Roman Theatre Plovdiv is perhaps the quintessential Devin Townsend concert release, not necessarily because of its music but...
When former Witch Mountain vocalist, Uta Plotkin announced her departure from the band back in 2014, the belief was that the Portland veterans were...
Rotten Sound's latest release trades length for superb consistency and is one of 2018's surprise grindcore hits.
I find it fascinating that the styles of certain musicians can vary to such depths depending on what other artists they are joined by....
The elements which brought Wolvhammer to where they are today remain. A broader scope and sense of adventure has opened up new possibilities.
I'm going to be straight up, right off the bat. This album will absolutely be hitting my top albums of the year list come...
This Tampere, Finland-based trio work the fine line between old-school death metal and mordant doom like the Wallenda family.
The four-year wait for Omit's third record was entirely worth it. This is a soaring, melancholic funeral doom record that has plenty to offer...
Leaves' Eyes may be a bit over the top, but by Thor if this record isn't fun!
Originally released in 2003, The Beyond has always stood out in Cult of Luna’s discography as the most direct and immediate of their recordings.
Infernal Overdrive accomplishes exactly what it sets out to do: offer a textbook classic heavy metal vibe with glimpses of offshoot techniques throughout.
Atmospheric Blackened Doom esoterica certainly makes for a challenging listen, but also a fascinating one.
Average songwriting notwithstanding, Dawn Ray'd's debut is an unbelievably harrowing and emotional black metal journey unlike anything else released this year.
When your ace in the hole happens to be Dopethrone, an influential monolith of omnipresent scope canvassing the firmament of modern doom metal, it can...
Pittsburgh's Signs of the Swarm release their strongest work to date in The Disfigurement of Existence
If a heavy metal album could carry a listener into the very crucible of calamity, it is 1755