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Translating from Icelandic as “All This Damn Darkness,” Allt Tetta Helvitis Myrkur doubles down on the most haunting aspects of Katla's brand of atmospheric...
Sólstafir brings its massive arrangements and rustic grit to notably accessible territory, rounded off by some callbacks to a savage past.
Emma Ruth Rundle & Thou bring the best out of each other, with plenty of sonic staples for fans of both artists to chew...
Convulse is back with their first studio record in a quarter-century. Feel old yet? In case you need a refresher in heavy metal history,...
Icelandic black metal with a sense of bombast? That's right - read on!
The British death metal butchers return to glory on a terse and raging EP.
On Sept. 29, Dirt, the legendary sophomore album by Alice in Chains turned 27. The influence that Dirt had on both rock and metal...
If you think castles, ghosts, vampires, and candelabras are rad, then you'll dig this album. If not, well ... nobody's perfect.
Six Feet Under is no stranger to lineup changes. As a matter of fact, there’s been a completely new line up for the last...
The Swedish six-piece unleash their most diverse album so far...
Transitus is an enjoyable and representative Ayreon album, but it can't help but disappoint when compared to virtually all of its predecessors.
The second half of The Ocean's Phanerozoic dualogy uses kaleidoscopic heaviness to relate the human condition to a 541-million-year cosmic tragedy.
In keeping with the spirit of previous releases, Year of the Knife is a hardcore band through and through. Though one that pulls heavily...
FFO: System of a Down, Dillinger Escape Plan, Dog Fashion Disco, Mike Patton, etc.
Kamelot have achieved an illustrious career over an impressive 30-some years. A band with this kind of longevity and fan-base practically owes it to...
Panther is not only one of Pain of Salvation's best records, but also one of the best albums of 2020.
New York City Trio Imperial Triumphant heralds the return of the Roaring ‘20s with a dystopian labyrinth of black metal and jazz.
In this day and age metal has no shortage of subgenres. This ensures a multitude of directions and new opportunities for artistry to grow....
Italian death metal band Bedsore comes through with a powerful debut of savage heaviness, transportive psychedelia and unnerving atmosphere.
Considering their numerous lineup changes, the Slipknot "feud," and origins in the industrial/alternative/nu metal era, it's safe to say that Mushroomhead has a somewhat...
Perhaps because the band had to recover, hunker down and hammer it out against the odds, Palimpsest contains some of Protest The Hero's most...
Ulthar uses erratic experimentalism to mold the timeless essentials of death metal and black metal into an exhilarating, hellish adrenaline shot.