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FFO: Between the Buried and Me, Good Tiger, The Contortionist...
Abrams has all the potential in the world to make a bonafide sludge/rock masterpiece; Morning is major a stepping stone, and a really good one, toward...
Carach Angren release the best work of their career in the nightmare fueled Dance And Laugh Amongst The Rotten.
Melodic rock/AOR may not be as overtly popular as it was when bands were selling millions, but the “scene” appears to be as strong...
With thsi record, Altars Of Betelgeuze prove that they are one of the most talented up and coming doom bands on the market!
Two years after Tierra, Xibalba return with a brief - as in 10 minutes brief - EP in the form of the three-track Diablo,...
Clean vocals and an entirely new direction is what you will find in the self-titled release from deathcore giants Suicide Silence
What is one record we can point to that signals that crucial mid-80s shift in hardcore? Turns out Southern Lord has just re-issued that...
Au Champs De Morts have rapidly taken their place in the scene as one of French's premier black metal bands.
The brevity of this release was a nice tease. If you're a fan classic progressive death metal with a strong technical vibe, give this...
FFO: King Crimson, The Aristocrats, Liquid Tension Experiment...
Motorhead may be no more, but Phil Campbell is still out there killing it.
The Duke is a fundraiser EP to benefit the late friend of the band, Wayne "The Duke" Ford
The album comes with an unspoken mandate: don't rock the boat. Testament are sticking with the formula that works and giving the fans what...
Whether you think positively or negatively about Hammerfall, the Swedes have to be respected for being one of the initial bands to break heavy...
It's fair to debate Lotus Thief's classification as metal, but metal's arcane soul and depth of spirit are undeniably present, and anyone with a...
Black metal and doom collide on a split between two of the undergrounds sickest acts.
After half a decade of waiting prog metallers Hammers Of Misfortune are back. The question remains - was it worth the wait?
This album gets to the heart of what extreme music is: an artistic expression of the dark, ugly side of existence (whether in this...
Lamb Of God meets Metallica in Dead Earth Politics strongest release to date!
Brooklyn's Family, besides being one of the harder bands to search for on Google, are hands-down one of the most underrated bands in the...
There's truly a lot here to like, but the tracks lack the appropriate evolution that they would have gained if this release was worked...
Diamond Head is easily the strongest of the band's albums since 1993's Death in Progress, in most ways exceeding that effort with several high...