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Wage War's new album, Deadweight, is a great display of the power that metalcore still has today.
Thrills and chaos are abound in the debut release from supergroup Dead Cross
Axis Mundi only reinforces Decrepit's Birth importance to – and continual domination of – technical death metal.
Uniquely expansive and demented this is the sort of noise meets metal hybrid that will keep you up at night.
Welcome to Throwback Thursday! This is the place we get to indulge in nostalgia and wax poetic about excellent metal of years past. So...
Venomous Maximus enter the latter half of 2017 as one of the more slept on metal bands in the US right now, even among...
Rex Brown has never up until shown much inclination for being a solo artist. As a longstanding member of Pantera, having appeared on all...
Get ready to take off into the cosmos with Rings of Saturn's latest treat, Ultu Ulla.
Contempt is like a beer bottle being broken over your head and then put to your throat.
Be sure to wrap your scrotum in foil, and prepare for your hair to evacuate as this nuclear beats seeps its self into society.
FFO: Electric Wizard, Melvins, Helms Alee...
When the beloved Amebix called it quits after a brief reformation, Rob 'The Baron' Miller resurrected the feeling of his unique work in the...
Viking metal is a dying art form, but Ulfven reinvigorates the genre. Get on it.
Shattered Sun's sophomore record is dragged down by a painful lack of variation and originality. There's not much in the way of an "evolution"...
From the moist, sweaty walls of underground labs where human experiences always result in catastrophe, for either the experimenters, or human kind, comes this...
Shroud Eater haven't quite ascended to the elite level of the sludge game yet, but Strike the Sun is a noteworthy shot across the...
Empyrium mastermind Markus Stock has brought his side project back to life in audacious fashion.
Chamber of Horrors is definitely a milestone step up for a doom band on the rise
Boris has no real rule book to abide by expect remaining heavy, I suppose.
Nightmare Future is a 14-minute throwback to the grindcore/death metal days of old, executed perfectly by a seasoned group of musicians.