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The debut KK's Priest album Sermons of the Sinner hearkens back to days of Downing-era Judas Priest.
The Work is by far the group’s most cohesive, ambitious, meditative, and varied effort, with greater uses of philosophical significance and transcendental respites.
"While most of the Bay Area thrash scene are rapidly approaching their final bows, Metallica just keep on getting bigger. Rock on, guys. You...
Music that we really connect with and always spin every year is a rare thing. Usually, you’ll grow tired of a release after a...
Hooded Menace heap conglomerate stacks of sound straight outta a pair of sock-stuffed spandex, drawing from the Sunset Strip as much as it does...
The symphonic death metal band delve into ancient Roman history once again on their latest album The Thirteen Years of Nero.
Perhaps more than any of its predecessors, Colors II seems like the culmination of everything that came before it, fluidly incorporating virtually all of...
Wolves In The Throne Room have been waiting to write Primordial Arcana. They sound fresher and more creative than ever.
"It should be noted that while Mordred’s fourth full-length may not be a stone-cold classic, it is a grower."
The Impassable Horizon offers continuously impressive and captivating juxtapositions between Fractal Universe’s monstrous and mellow personas.
It’s unfortunate that the later career of At The Gates is overshadowed by the departure of lead guitarist Anders Björler, but it’s understandable. Björler’s...
Another decade, another zombie-themed EP from a shining star in the Christian metalcore camp. The Devil Wears Prada deviated from their decidedly cringy counterparts...
Even if the additional four tracks are mostly negligible, they do just enough to warrant their place and make this expanded reissue of The...
If there’s one thing – well, one more thing – we can dump into the lap of the Covid-19 pandemic it’s the amplification of...
Fans have long argued about which Zao era truly takes the cake, but many more should acknowledge the band’s late-career resurgence. Classics like Sprinter...
The Bitter Truth, Evanescence's first album of all new material in a decade, will hit the sweet spot for longtime fans.
Black Sheep Wall has evolved their sound, but not at the cost of ultra-heavy savagery to pile drive listeners into the center of the...
The veteran Swedish progressive/power metal band Evergrey deliver another consistently good album with Escape of the Phoenix.
Suffering Hour's latest is steeped in a fog of mystery, permeating from its lofty lyrical theorems and barbaric speeds. The Cyclic Reckoning is a...
While its length can be felt at times, Mære becomes a compelling progression of Harakiri for the Sky's powerful brand of post-black metal.
Chemical Warfare is the exact kind of stagnant album dynamic you’ve come to expect from Escape The Fate. Escape The Fate is a band...
“To climb these stairs again,” are the words that open the latest release by The Body. It is a reading of the poem “The...
Songs for the Apocalypse sees Bieler stretching his artistic breadth by evoking a vast array of imaginative lenses, yet never deviating too far from...