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If you’re open to guttural foundations with luminous shades of spirituality, Hierurgy should definitely be on your radar.
This New Jersey band's debut is much more than a complex piece of rigidly structured virtuosity.
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...
Nevermore's discography at a glance, commemorating departed frontman, Warrel Dane.
The ten tracks on offer span the width and breathe of the Godflesh oeuvre, sounding as rhythmically calculating and drill-press noisy as early works...
In an overcrowded genre Twingiant remind us that there are still interesting places to go
FFO: Chon, Dance Gavin Dance, The Contortionist...
Yellow Eyes delivers a notable contribution that stands ahead and apart for many reasons.
“I did what I did. You don’t like it, you can kiss my ass.”
FFO: Born of Osiris, The Faceless, After the Burial...
Melvins have always been a band to tread elsewhere than the beaten path. From their uncompromising sojourn on major label Atlantic Records in the...
Sólstafir have crafted another gorgeous album, possibly their most emotional yet
Trumpeting Ecstasy takes is one that follows the course and structure of the band’s live show and having Full of Hell pretty much put...
As a group maturates and develops, similar to the aging of edible elements procuring quality in exchange for time, so does the sound, body,...
Andorra's native sons return with their eagerly anticipated follow-up to Spiritual Migration.
An impressive debut by a group that has admirably hewn their own path to get here.
Another solid, no bullshit effort by a band that seems almost incapable of producing any different.
The latest album from Sweden's long-running Pain of Salvation is worth a listen or two, even if the band has fallen a bit by...
This refitted group leans a lot more heavily on the hardcore influences than the prior incarnation, an aesthetic choice that's liable to rankle some
While They Were Sleeping is a strong return statement by a band that has overcome adversity, of both the personal and professional varieties, and...
Brain Tentacles obviously has connections to the jazz world, though they’re tempered with spines of noise rock, ambient, sludge, doom, progressive weirdness and space...