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Hornss are doom metal for the modern age combining old and new in breathtaking technicolor.
FFO: The Dillinger Escape Plan, Protest the Hero, SikTh...
It’s blasting, thrashing, pulverizing, and it has groove. Voices is an evolution for Wormrot and is, so far, the best grindcore release of the...
Waldgefluster use Ruinen to showcase their unique and potent brand of black metal, even if it is a touch longwinded.
Familiar aesthetic aside, Sumerlands manage to forge a unique aesthetic within a well trod upon Venn diagram of early metal influences: Metal Massacre meets...
When Ronnie James Dio tragically passed away in 2010, he was hands down the most significant artist (*) that the heavy metal community had...
The band draws instant comparisons to their peers in Holy Grail, Skelator, Monument and White Wizard, which also means they like their Jag Panzer,...
Hailing from The Sword's own hometown of Austin, Texas and also featuring a retro sound heavily favoring 70's boogie riffs, Scorpion Child proudly sidestep...
It Came from NYC functions less as an exegesis on the rise of a superstar band and more a condensed microcosm of a starcrossed...
Gozu are one of the most exciting bands going right now on Ripple Music. The driving rhythms, tripped out vocals and crazed solos come...
A winsome collection of lilting prog and impassioned melodies, The Fall of Hearts takes us even further afield from the metal scene than usual...
I've always viewed metalcore as one of the genres that suffered from pigeonholing the most. But in recent years, many key groups from the...
Elevators To The Grateful Sky are getting ready to turn rock and roll on its head. Are you ready for them?
It’s nice to be reminded that there’s still more aural destruction in the band’s fingertips via The Great Destroyer. An aptly titled album.
Boris & Merzbow have team up - this time to create one of themost challenging records of their respective careers.
We proclaimed a little while ago that Ordinance is your new favorite band. If you want you Faceless with a bit more melody, your...
Consistency is the order of the day here, which is what makes For All Kings a notable improvement over Worship Music. This feels more...
The Astonishing, Dream Theater's latest sprawling epic, seeks to both add a little juju back to a staid and true formula
With multiple previous releases under their belt, the group consisting of vocalist Justin Matthews, guitarist Jason Goss, guitarist Matt Mielke, bassist Matt Arensdorf, and...
Back in 2012 (which makes this DVD a bit on the belated side but whatever) the mighty Melvins undertook a novel tour, playing all...
Eyes Alive sups heavily from the sound of dynamic, progressive bands with roots in the world of southern sludge (think Baroness, Mastodon, Kylesa), Sabbath-ian...
Ritual Killer is the kind of beast that makes no bones about what it's here to do. When the songs kick on and the...