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Released to coincide with Cirith Ungol's first ever live gig in Europe at the Keep It True festival in Germany, this extras-laden package aims...
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...
Gospels of Scum is a wood-chipper for the senses.
Relic is pretty much just a back-to-forward bang your head album, and fans of stoner rock are never short on appetite for no bullshit,...
Mastodon return with their long-awaited new effort, Emperor of Sand. What stylistic twists will they throw at us this time?
Heartless offers a brilliant summation of an illustrious, though youthful, career. Its shift in tone and musical ambition may alienate some of the more...
If you were expecting any amount of originality from Ranger’s second full length, you’ll definitely want to check that expectation at the door. If...
Denver's doomed rock and roll outfit has made massive strides towards greatness while simultaneously crafting one the year's catchiest albums.
Anciients is a sleeping giant, and their latest album sees this British Columbia-based quartet continuing to refine their craft and inching ever-closer to becoming...
The djent movement is in need of a shock of revitalization, and unfortunately, Auras won’t be the band to do it…not this time around,...
Ghost are back with a preview of their still-distant fourth album as well as a quartet of expertly curated cover songs. Here is our...
The sophomore effort from the Reading, PA based progressive death metal quartet sees the band continuing their consistency in delivering rock-solid and forward-thinking music.
Deny the Cross is friggin' bestial, and one of the alphas amongst the powerviolence crowd.
False Highs, True Lows is carnivorous and frothing, teeming with black metal and metallic hardcore influences that leaves almost no room to breathe.
Straight to the point, no bullshit, no frills, no filler, nothing but solid brass knuckles track by track.
Graves at Sea is triumphant; sounding like a unit bristling with animated energy and freshness despite having produced a work no one would be...
Like a swollen wave of tar, the sophomore album from Wigan's Boss Keloid will engulf you with its thick, sludgy atmosphere and stay caked...
Along comes album number three and, well, the Lost Society we knew, loved and described above has almost vanished into the ether. Seriously kids...
The Bay Area's got a storied history of hardcore music. MOHICANS look to add to that with their latest, self-titled EP.
The issue as it stands for Exmortus on Ride Forth is that in addition to much of this release screaming prodigious talent, scholastic competency...
St. Louis quartet Black Fast have the standard Revocation vibe down as to be expected, but they also bring a surprising dose of Death...
Bong—whose name is much more of a phonetic interpretation of their sound than a blunt (lulz) attempt at weed humor—have made a small but...