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Writing reviews for this site can sometimes become dangerous. Speaking personally, bias is a real thing; it can sometimes get in the way as...
With acts very much rooted in the music of decades ago, Homewrecker paralleling early death metal and hardcore, for example, I find myself asking,...
Breaking Benjamin. Synonymous in everyone's mind with the mild-yet-catchy chorus of “The Diary of Jane." At least it was that way for me. The Pennsylvania...
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...
Lurking behind the wall of trends and polished tides of sound are bands whose output dwells within stranger realms—unattached to the expectations of the...
The newest record from Wake, Misery Rites, makes for a savage trip into rage.
Welcome back to Throwback Thursday! This is the place where we get to indulge in nostalgia and wax poetic about excellent metal of years...
Erdve's debut record is not without its flaws but there’s nonetheless more good than bad here.
Nevermore's discography at a glance, commemorating departed frontman, Warrel Dane.
Average songwriting notwithstanding, Dawn Ray'd's debut is an unbelievably harrowing and emotional black metal journey unlike anything else released this year.
The debut record from Sharptooth makes for one of the most astounding political records in recent years
It's a bit inconsistent, but Phantom Amour's high points prove that Toothgrinder has the potential to become one of the scene's most exciting bands...
Ireland's Ten Ton Slug slither in with another superb release in Blood and Slime
Deus Salutis Meæ sounds like a ceremony of horror.
Winds of Plague are back with Blood Of My Enemy!
Psychotic Symphony is by no means a bad album; it’s just an unforgivably ineffective and tedious one because of how ordinary it is.
What exactly do you…Do you see? Demons.
The Walking Dead Orchestra fall short on their second LP Resurrect
Primitive Man remain in their solitary state: loud, pissed, slow.
Shakespearean allusions, catchy melodies, and seamless dynamic shifts make this an incredible progressive metal effort.