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It’s nice to be reminded that there’s still more aural destruction in the band’s fingertips via The Great Destroyer. An aptly titled album.
Can a reconfigured Cobalt compete with their earlier works? You bet your ass they can.
Vredehammer fucking slay on their latest release--what more do you need to know?
Atrament have combined Swedish death metal, black metal, English anarcho punk and more in one of the most twisted releases of 2016
Black Cobra are one of the fiercest bands in metal today and their new record sees them taking a unique sound to exciting new...
Seeing as how done Abbath sounded in 2009, I wasn’t sure what to expect from his eponymous debut. Given that he was the primary...
Agoraphobic Nosebleed has been ravaging the grindcore scene since ’94 and, along with Enemy Soil, are among the first to bring a battling gun-like...
The issue as it stands for Exmortus on Ride Forth is that in addition to much of this release screaming prodigious talent, scholastic competency...
Back in 2012 (which makes this DVD a bit on the belated side but whatever) the mighty Melvins undertook a novel tour, playing all...
Sacrilege isn’t a name that gets thrown around much by either today’s whippersnappers or the late 30s/early 40s set determined to let everyone know...
Skeletons is a stopgap album of covers centred around Danzig's early influences. For a guy nicknamed "Evil Elvis" apparently Glenn is unaware that we...
Eyes Alive sups heavily from the sound of dynamic, progressive bands with roots in the world of southern sludge (think Baroness, Mastodon, Kylesa), Sabbath-ian...
Ba. Ku. is admittedly a niche product aimed more at photography buffs who also have overlapping interests in heavy metal and skateboarding, but there's...
What works so well about this is two-fold: the chemistry and the, well, body of works for both bands. Krieg and The Body both...
Die Choking have already told us twice that they have little interest in tuning out their ADHD riffage (in a world that's oddly developed...
Black Breath is the kind of band that evolves at its own pace and Slave Beyond Death brings out some of their thickest, strongest...
Kylesa has long been a band of limited metamorphosis, which made their abrupt turn toward a sort of mitigated psychedelia on 2013's Ultraviolet eyebrow-raising,...
So, Golgotha. Album number fifteen. Holy crap! They’ve released thirteen albums since I stopped giving a shit? Thirteen! That’s crazy.
With track record of playing about as fast as they release albums, Tyranny don't have much to answer to in terms of a discography...
Christian Mistress is a confounding egg of a band. A half-decade ago, they took a good chunk of the metal world by storm with...
If you had imagined the marriage of Cryptopsy's None So Vile and Insect Warfare's Gulf Coast Infestation, Pissgrave would be a resulting birth of...
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...
To put it mildly, Deiphago at the best of times, sounds like Blasphemy jamming with Brutal Truth at the confluence of a wind tunnel,...