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Cardinal Wyrm's second album, Black Hole Gods, is an hour long soundscape woven from the fabric of doom, occult rock, goth, and psychedelia. It's...

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Wovenwar is the supergroup of the bands As I Lay Dying and Oh, Sleeper. They were formed from the events in 2013, when AILD...

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This Montréal-based quartet certainly threw down the gauntlet in titling their debut Unrelenting Fucking Hatred. Thankfully, their flensing-knife-scraping-across-black-metal's-open-wound lived up to the labelling.

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Since 2002, the French band has been on a prolific seven album scavenger hunt for the most grizzled, colossal and Earth-moving guitar tone. And...

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Martyrdöd is one of those bands that has made an excellent name for themselves since their beginnings back in 2003 with their self-titled release....

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The fairly young San Francisco band has been on the edge of breaking for the past several years and their sophomore effort may finally...

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This Massachusetts based band will soon be releasing Phenomena on July 22nd. With three EPs, and three other full-length albums already under their belt,...

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There is absolutely nothing wrong with nostalgia. There is absolutely nothing wrong with homage. And there’s also absolutely nothing wrong with a band whose...

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Bled White is the latest album from Novembers Doom, and if you're totally unfamiliar with their sound, think of them as a mix of...

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Redeemer of Souls is out tomorrow!

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Six years is a long time to wait between freshman and sophomore albums; especially when the freshman album is one of the best death...

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It's weird to think that it has already been four years since I just happened to download Allegaeon's first album Fragments of Form and Function for my...

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The key value in this book is not so much in the research as the actual, lived-in expertise and insight that McPadden brings to...

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After three long years since their morose breakthrough album, An Ache for the Distance, The Atlas Moth have returned with a dilemma that so many bands face. How...

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Incantation stands today as one of the most influential death metal bands of all time. And their doomy, low-end tremolo-picking style is undoubtedly one...

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Emerging out of the rough-edged husk of lineup changes and label unrest - including a six year gap (2003-2009) between releases - is a...

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Crawling out of a graveyard in typically un-satanic North Carolina, Bloody Hammers are full-on horror rock with the eerie glam of Marilyn Manson and...

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The band has thrown enough curve balls at us to make the anticipation a bit uneasy for some, but with Mayhem one thing is...

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When it comes to deathcore at this point is mostly about re-inventing the wheel, and though there are bands that are taking up the...

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Four records into a reasonably successful career, Wretched are pretty much a known quantity at this point: technically rendered death metal that has gradually...

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I've always liked to think of myself as never having been an apologist for any band, but Justin K. Broadrick was about the closest...

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Eyehategod have never really went away so much as just splintered back into their plethora of side projects before any meaningful amount of songwriting...

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n 2006, Misery Index caught my attention for the first time with their Relapse debut Discordia, but quickly faded into the memory for one...