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"One thing is certain. The metal scene may never be the same after this..."
"Employed to Serve sounds like they’re playing the music they’ve always wanted to write, and it’s hard not to love them for it."
Not to harp on recent governmental moves towards regressive fundamentalism, but does this now mean that these (sorta) Belgian death metal greybeards aren’t allowed...
Overall, Wallflowers is enjoyable and Jinjer fans will certainly eat it up.
Hooded Menace heap conglomerate stacks of sound straight outta a pair of sock-stuffed spandex, drawing from the Sunset Strip as much as it does...
How Aphelion would’ve turned out if things had gone to plan will never be known, but it’s hard to imagine it being any better...
At it’s heart, Infinite Granite is not a metal record, but an above-average shoegaze/indie rock record.
Perhaps more than any of its predecessors, Colors II seems like the culmination of everything that came before it, fluidly incorporating virtually all of...
Slaughter to Prevail punctuate their brutal deathcore sound with a surprising turn for nu metal, and it mostly works!
"Lantlôs may have little resemblance to its original form, but Siegenhort has yet to steer his band in the wrong direction."
What was djent anyway? The progressive subgenre exploded in the early 2010s before many of the bands disbanded or rejected being labeled after a...
Say what you will about Dino Cazares, but the Fear Factory lynchpin has dealt with the highest of highs and lowest of lows since...
Another decade, another zombie-themed EP from a shining star in the Christian metalcore camp. The Devil Wears Prada deviated from their decidedly cringy counterparts...
If there’s one thing – well, one more thing – we can dump into the lap of the Covid-19 pandemic it’s the amplification of...
Somewhere, someone writing or YouTubing (or however kid's today get their point across) a review of Cannibal Corpse’s 15th album is kicking it off...
The saying goes, everything is bigger in Texas. This adage rings especially true in the riff department, exemplified most recently by Steel Bearing Hand....
The term "progressive metalcore" is quite peculiar and borderline oxymoronic. Metalcore alludes to one of the most accessible metal subgenres. On the other hand,...
As if the grey in my beard and pubes and the number of times per night my parasympathetic nervous system rouses me in order...
Empyrium dives back into metal and produces what may be the best album of their storied career.
I'm always in awe of the prolificity and breadth of the Melvins. Being active nearly forty years now, they have continued relentlessly to churn...
Suffering Hour's latest is steeped in a fog of mystery, permeating from its lofty lyrical theorems and barbaric speeds. The Cyclic Reckoning is a...
Chemical Warfare is the exact kind of stagnant album dynamic you’ve come to expect from Escape The Fate. Escape The Fate is a band...
American prog veterans Fates Warning return with their thirteenth studio effort Long Day Good Night, a lengthy but rewarding listen.