Hi, what are you looking for?
While ostensibly sounding much like their last few from a production standpoint, Repentless is actually the band's most unapologetically thrash album in years.
To say that the three years between VII: Sturm Und Drang and 2012's Resolution have been traumatic for the members of Lamb of God would be a tragic understatement. With...
When Mutoid Man came crashing into the world at million unexpected miles an hour last year with the Helium Head mini-LP, they did it...
Death metal is rotten with songs about the rape, torture, and murder of women. Castrator flips the script on this type of lazy, misogynistic...
On Anxiety's Kiss, the band's upcoming fifth LP, they shuffle off the punk rock coil almost entirely, and the result is one of Coliseum's...
“Every frame of this movie looks like someone's last known photo.” While these words were uttered in the infamous Mystery Science Theater 3000 episode...
Two years ago Tribulation were making a big fish/small pond play at greatness courtesy the (no offense) stunted distribution of Invictus Productions. Proving that...
As with many bands that start off mixing and matching disparate sub-genre tropes to varying effect, Barren Earth have grown exponentially in terms of...
pace doom progenitors Ufomammut, perhaps cut off from the immediacy of scene influences due to their residence in the mountainous Piedmont region of northwestern...
Immortal Randy Rhoads is not the first tribute album to the guitar great, but compared to many other legendary bands and artists the Rhoads...
If you haven't somehow come to check out Full of Hell in some incarnation right now, albeit their FOH Noise versions or their blasty,...
Having recently witnessed Generation of Vipers live and in the flesh on their home turf, it’s still amazing and somewhat surprising to know that...
If you still can’t understand the flowchart from Beneath the Remains, Arise and Nailbomb’s Point Blank to Soulfly and Killer Be Killed, fine, but...
In 2012 Between The Buried And Me released their finest album since Colors in The Parallax II: Future Sequence and soon began playing this...
When your public nemesis is the likes of Gene Simmons, it's not difficult to come off as the sympathetic party in the Kisstory war...
After three long years since their morose breakthrough album, An Ache for the Distance, The Atlas Moth have returned with a dilemma that so many bands face. How...
Eyehategod have never really went away so much as just splintered back into their plethora of side projects before any meaningful amount of songwriting...
From the mind of Roman Saenko comes a folk compilation of international recording artists whose goal is to bring a piece of heritage from...
There are those who say that lumping bands into genres and sub-categories is a pointless exercise. Nevertheless, us journalists, in our efforts to proclaim...
Aborted. Only a death metal group could get away with a band name like that, especially for almost twenty years. Death metal has made...
With most bands I listen to, I can pinpoint the exact moment when I discovered them. There is a connection to a time, or...
We here at Metal Injection don't review a lot of reissues – the upcoming Black Metal History Month aside – but there's a reason...
Whereas certain metal splinter genres like sludge and doom have found their requisite bands experimenting in ways that are still decidedly metal – or...