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Carach Angren release the best work of their career in the nightmare fueled Dance And Laugh Amongst The Rotten.
"...contribute customarily down-picked thunder and chug that recall as much bright and sassy new school sludge as it does mid-tempo Bolt Thrower-inspired wrist-slitter riffs...
Accept have been one of the more consistently excellent bands over the decades that it can easily seem to even longtime listeners that the band...
Dios Carne is one of the most sinister offerings from Looking for an Answer yet.
Wear Your Wounds' debut record is one of the most emotionally significant releases in recent times.
These Massachusetts thrashers are back at it again! Lich King's The Omniclasm makes for a relentless and fun ride.
Mastodon return with their long-awaited new effort, Emperor of Sand. What stylistic twists will they throw at us this time?
Devilment delivers a gothic treat that captures all the joy of a moonlit ballroom brimming with ghosts and ghouls.
Denver's doomed rock and roll outfit has made massive strides towards greatness while simultaneously crafting one the year's catchiest albums.
With Crowbar being part of the great foundation that makes sludge metal, The Serpent Only Lies encompasses so much of the sound we love...
Wrekmeister Harmonies are masters of their craft and have put together a stunning record with the dudes from Godspeed You! Black Emperor. Now to...
SubRosa continue to push the boundaries of what doom metal can be with their third full-length.
What Decision Day gives Sodom is the ability to add new songs to their set-list. Likewise, it gives fans new songs to mosh and...
True cvlt followers of the music, cannot help but negatively influence not only my own perceptions, but also those potentially interested.
Summit is sludge metal for the future.
Mars Red Sky's capacity is widely diverse, ranging from low-end riffs before layering on their circus quirky personality. Both of these opposing attributes are...
NTW is a plenty worthy release. It's just going to make you wish that there was more.
This is definitely one of Amon Amarth’s finest. Jomsviking, while not entirely different from Amon Amarth’s already spectacular discography, does succeed in breaking a...
What works so well about this is two-fold: the chemistry and the, well, body of works for both bands. Krieg and The Body both...
If you’ve had issue with Abigail Williams in the past, don’t let that stop you from listening to what is actually a fantastically composed...
To the untrained ear, most of Putridity's music will sound as if a chaotic recording of hell was captured and settled onto a CD.
To put it mildly, Deiphago at the best of times, sounds like Blasphemy jamming with Brutal Truth at the confluence of a wind tunnel,...
Bong—whose name is much more of a phonetic interpretation of their sound than a blunt (lulz) attempt at weed humor—have made a small but...