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‘All that down home Celtic imagery and presentation is well and good, but does it rock,’ I hear you asking. Well, parts of it...
FFO: Electric Wizard, Melvins, Helms Alee...
Boris has no real rule book to abide by expect remaining heavy, I suppose.
FFO: Between the Buried and Me, Good Tiger, The Contortionist...
I don’t think anyone is expecting Dying Fetus to reinvent their sound at this point in the game. So it becomes a question of...
Mutoid Man's War Moans lures listeners in for a sensual aggressive treat
Explore the dark technicality, magic, and hell that is John Frum's new record
When I sat down to review this, I wasn't sure what there would be to say about an album comprised of live versions of...
Throughout highschool, I was sucked deeper into the black hole of the Marilyn Manson universe. As I researched each band member, I remember stumbling...
The album comes with an unspoken mandate: don't rock the boat. Testament are sticking with the formula that works and giving the fans what...
The Whole of the Law is the sounds of Armageddon. And what incredible timing it has.
Whether you think positively or negatively about Hammerfall, the Swedes have to be respected for being one of the initial bands to break heavy...
Since 2013, this wrecking crew from Arizona, has been spitting fire on death metal. Melting any traditional conception of death metal, and molding it...
Rheia is a record thick with atmosphere and poetry that one can only call ethereal.
It's fair to debate Lotus Thief's classification as metal, but metal's arcane soul and depth of spirit are undeniably present, and anyone with a...
By the time it’s over, you might be able to feel the scraping of bare branches on your skin.
Album number seven sees Inquisition both pushing for new horizons while also showing signs of growing a bit too comfortable with their own formula
Command Your Weather bears the most consistent blend of hooks and heaviosity in the Big Business catalog since that first statement of purpose, Head...
Zorormr are certainly solid, but their brand of blackened doom never quite achieves liftoff.
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...