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This is definitely one of Amon Amarth’s finest. Jomsviking, while not entirely different from Amon Amarth’s already spectacular discography, does succeed in breaking a...

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In the eyes of the older traditionalist with a stunted view of musical growth and refusal to accept change, the Rotting Christ of today...

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The Astonishing, Dream Theater's latest sprawling epic, seeks to both add a little juju back to a staid and true formula

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Black Tusk continues to create music that is a pleasant mix of a multitude of sub genres, where only listening and experiencing it can...

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Sarcofago invite you to examine their history with twenty tracks of hard to obtain demos and their first new unreleased material in years!

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If you’ve had issue with Abigail Williams in the past, don’t let that stop you from listening to what is actually a fantastically composed...

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To the untrained ear, most of Putridity's music will sound as if a chaotic recording of hell was captured and settled onto a CD.

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Despite outlasting their Finnish brethren, who split up shortly after Stream, Skepticism haven’t exactly been the most prolific dudes on the planet. Ordeal is...

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It’s been happening slowly and stealthily over the course of the last decade or so. Insidious and incremental and bit-by-bit. It’s been so gradual...

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Are you ready to hear the sermons of Papa Emeritus III?

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Pushing their fourteenth album since their formation in 1988, Halifax, England's Paradise Lost are one of the godfathers of doom. And after almost thirty...

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Death metal is rotten with songs about the rape, torture, and murder of women. Castrator flips the script on this type of lazy, misogynistic...

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Dødheimsgard have never failed to deliver challenging listens that require the listener’s time to delve into and absorb, and things are no different on...

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Confounding their critics, Moonspell's albums since Sin/Pecado give the impression that after each album cycle they form their own chrysalis, reemerging when the time...

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France’s Death Engine doesn’t sound like Neurosis per se, but there’s a definite artistic aesthetic informed, influenced and inspired by the Oakland post-metal legends....

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A blackened death metal feel is the overall sense this album portrays. The creative foundation that is present in almost every track turns out...

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To their credit, Blind Guardian have been content to just lay back in the cut and perfect their craft one album at a time;...

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Napalm Death finds themselves writing some of the most complex songs they've ever assembled while simultaneously pushing out blasts that melt even the most...

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Arch Stanton may not be worthy of in-depth discussions and deconstructions by music magazine editors and transcribers, but it’s full of heart, soul and...

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Obituary is releasing their latest moldering chunk of sonic grave-soil via Relapse Records. Entitled Inked in Blood, the new one began officially embalming Eustachian...

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Black metal. It's everywhere. So thus begs the question of what's worth approaching and what's worth tossing aside? The saturation of the genre can...

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TL;DR- It's amazing and not what you're expecting.

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Xerath's III is the perfect amount of cinematic symphonic work and heandbang-until-your-neck-breaks heaviness.

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