Web Analytics Made Easy -
StatCounter
Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Search results for "saw"

Reviews

Mastodon return with their long-awaited new effort, Emperor of Sand. What stylistic twists will they throw at us this time?

Reviews

Heartless offers a brilliant summation of an illustrious, though youthful, career. Its shift in tone and musical ambition may alienate some of the more...

Reviews

The new banger from the Denver thrashers was absolutely worth the wait.

Reviews

France's Benighted have returned with Necrobreed, a gore-riddled deathgrind assault that's among some of the most extreme and feral the genre has ever seen.

Reviews

Code Orange deliver an excellent record in Forever. It captures two sides of a great beast: its massive devastating heft, and the darkness lingering...

Reviews

With a ferocity, intelligence and passion that's still present after all these years, Zao have made one of the most vital albums of their...

Reviews

The brevity of this release was a nice tease. If you're a fan classic progressive death metal with a strong technical vibe, give this...

Reviews

There's no single song here capable of making one singlehandedly forget Underground Resistance or Circle the Wagons, but as a whole you'll probably find...

Reviews

Love them or hate them, Korn has made a mark and proven their worth to stay in the game.

Reviews

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...

Reviews

In The Woods are back and in prime position to become one of the biggest bands in dark progressive metal all over again.

Reviews

Bangladeafy are a prog band for the ages and they might be ready to change the world.

Retrospective

When Ronnie James Dio tragically passed away in 2010, he was hands down the most significant artist (*) that the heavy metal community had...

Reviews

The band draws instant comparisons to their peers in Holy Grail, Skelator, Monument and White Wizard, which also means they like their Jag Panzer,...

Reviews

Witnessing the evolution of a genre shifting to its next stylistic phase is somewhat entertaining. It's like watching paint dry off a well-crafted piece...

Reviews

Diamond Head is easily the strongest of the band's albums since 1993's Death in Progress, in most ways exceeding that effort with several high...

Reviews

You Will Never Be One of Us is brief, brutal and devastatingly effective. It’s everything an extreme music fan could want.

Reviews

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...

Reviews

In the interest of full disclosure, and as a demonstration of the transformative power that comes with taking one’s time and ignoring first impressions,...

Reviews

Electric Citizen might be about to take over the world, and this record is their exciting next step.

Reviews

Nattesferd serves as the culmination of Kvelertak's career as a band up to this point, a satisfying payoff to their trajectory from a relatively...

Reviews

Zakk Wylde has just put out his best album in years... and it's an acoustic record.

Reviews

One of the most raw and balls out fun bands in death metal, Like Rats have gotten better than ever with II.