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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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With Arch Enemy’s new vocalist, former The Agonist vocalist Alissa White-Gluz, there was little questioning whether or not she’d be able to fill the...

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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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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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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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In 2011, Decibel handing Tombs the distinction of "album of the year." With Savage Gold, you'd be hard-pressed to find a more eagerly anticipated...

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This split 10" from Halo of Flies Records is comprised of only two songs, but both tracks are eight minutes long. If you're familiar...

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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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Now, almost as if in response to The Satanist, Spain's Teitanblood has loosed Death; a nigh impenetrable mass of atavistic black/death chaos. Death is...

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We had it coming. We've had it coming for years. The question was simply a matter of when deliverance would grace us. Finally, it's...

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Discussing whether or not music rings trve, kvlt or hipster seems to dominate conversations within the circles of metal dorkdom, and absolutely no one...

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From the mind of Roman Saenko comes a folk compilation of international recording artists whose goal is to bring a piece of heritage from...

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The monsters are on their way. They're approaching now. You'll soon know them by the way they scream. You'll know them by way of...

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Among their peers in the vast New York hardcore scene, Sworn Enemy always had that extra bit of heaviness to their sound. When you...

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I think the metal world has a negative stereotype when it comes to youth in metal. We usually see kids who own a Metallica...

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One of the most disappointing omissions from this year's Summer Slaughter lineup is Vancouver's oft-slept on Archspire. Having released a profile-raising sophomore album last month...

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Perhaps it's fitting then that Agalloch's triumphant return finds the band blending the best of each album into one cohesive piece of artistic expression.

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Prong was difficult to consider a powerhouse of metal although their two decade history might prove otherwise.

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American audiences may not be too familiar with criminally under-appreciated German speed institution Holy Moses, a band unique for two main reasons: having formed...

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There are few bands as divisive, as utterly polarizing, as Cradle of Filth. Bashing them was second nature from the mid to late nineties...

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Nux Vomica, Portland-by-way-of-Baltimore's ever evolving crust outfit, is back with their third full length album. The self-titled effort is their first release on Relapse...

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Last year we celebrated the Collaboration/Supergroup and I was well aware that a few rather interesting ones were on their way. Still on the way,...