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The Contortionist focus on aggression and accessibility on their latest release...

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The metalcore heroes return with their first record on Metal Blade records, cutting through another record packed with anthemic screams and riffs.

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You all know – or should know – Clandestine. Here it is played live in celebration of its 25th birthday.

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Tomb Mold has carried on their heinous sounds with barred teeth. Planetary Clairvoyance continues the band’s brand of death metal drenched in dread-laden doom.

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Every once in a while, a band comes along that truly pushes the boundaries of what defines a genre of music. This happens in...

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Gold & Grey marks the closing of a thematic journey for Baroness.

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Norwegian extreme metal titans Darkthrone's latest album Old Star continues in the vein of 2016's Arctic Thunder, but with even more variety.

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Crusty new wave of old school death metal? Yes please!

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Contrarian remind us that the genre is full of multitalented musicians. As a group, they’re certainly no exception.

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Fantasma Nera may be Kings Destroy’s best effort to date, as each entry offers its own mesmerizing features (be they catchy vocal passages, gripping...

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Diverse sounding melodic black metal from a Maryland unit who can't help but to grow!

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Examination of Violent Cinema, Vol. 1 is set to be another incendiary feather in the cap of the world’s premiere cine-grind band.

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The album that broke the internet, reviewed right here...

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Unearth drop a solid set of future live favorites...

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All That Remains is back—and in a big way. The Massachusetts natives are about to release their ninth studio album called Victim of the...

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Osmose Productions is one of those labels where you learn pretty quick to pay attention to whatever they put out because you know that...

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The ways in which the soft and heavy personas of Phanerozoic I: Palaeozoic combine mark The Ocean Collective as masters of creative duality.

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Domignostika applies unique methods of composition that set Pandiscordian Necrogenesis apart from similar black metal artists.

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While to some the djent scene feels still like a blooming subgenre, there have been many developments and offshoots born from the musical style's...

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"The album’s cover art, which depicted Satan inhaling smoke from a bong with black towers of an ancient city behind him, beckoned the interest...

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Polyphia return to the dark side at last...

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Post Metal, doom and apocalyptic realities all come together on the monumental new effort from the long dormant A Storm Of Light.