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Wasteland proves that while guitarist Piotr Grudziński’s passing indefinitely changed their dynamic, Riverside certainly has a second life as an empowered trio.
With a four-year gap between records, two lineup changes and an entire rerecording, it was fair for anticipation of Skyharbor's long-awaited third album to...
“I am going to sing for you. A little off key, perhaps, but I will sing. I will sing while you croak. I will...
BEHIND THE MASK, ANOTHER MASK. BEHIND THE MASK, ANOTHER MASK. BEHIND THE MASK, ANOTHER MASK.
Each piece on Science Fiction is adequately appealing (to varying degrees), yet the overarching experience feels too repetitious, familiar, and uninspired by the end.
Halcyon Way will hardly ever been heralded as iconoclastic saviours of prog/power majesty, but there has been enough individuation established here to warrant a...
Ocean Machine: Live at the Ancient Roman Theatre Plovdiv is perhaps the quintessential Devin Townsend concert release, not necessarily because of its music but...
Passage into the Xexanotth is an unearthly descent into a primordial hellscape and should utterly annihilate any notion that Chthe'ilist’s 2016 debut was a...
Back from the brink, Portland doomsters Yob has created one of their finest albums with Our Raw Heart.
They seemed to arrive out of nowhere in 2016—faces veiled and clad in leather jackets. The Portland quartet Uada blindsided black metal audiences with their debut...
Taken on its own, Queen of Time is excellent, but when considered in context as the thirteenth studio effort of a band that’s been...
Rotten Sound's latest release trades length for superb consistency and is one of 2018's surprise grindcore hits.
The elements which brought Wolvhammer to where they are today remain. A broader scope and sense of adventure has opened up new possibilities.
This is a near-classic landmark release for both doom metal and the metal scene at large and an absolute, unconditional must-listen. It truly does...
A bit of filler aside, Tengger Cavalry's latest is a wonderfully inventive breath of fresh air. Folk metal enthusiasts will find much to enjoy.
Welcome back to Throwback Thursday! This is the place where we get to indulge in nostalgia and wax poetic about excellent metal of years...
Coma Noir: a stunning example of musical growth, marked progression and fine wine maturity.
So, what's the deal with Norway and metal anyway? How does a country with a total population equalling that of Los Angeles produce so...
The Devil's Despair is a moderately enjoyable progressive metal venture that simply doesn’t stand out when there are so many superior alternatives around.
The debut record from Sharptooth makes for one of the most astounding political records in recent years
Ne Obliviscaris' latest record doesn't quite boast the fiery, spirited edge that initially made the band one of metal's most exciting new acts. Urn...
Psychotic Symphony is by no means a bad album; it’s just an unforgivably ineffective and tedious one because of how ordinary it is.
Enslaved have been not-so-quietly making their presence known in the extreme metal community for a full quarter century, from those early pure black metal demos Nema and Yggdrasil to...