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"While they aren't the first band to cross world music with doom, Messa managed to do it without sounding like they had to."

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"You really couldn't ask for a better example of a death metal record than Corpsegrinder."

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"Krüller shows a human side of Tristan Shone, more right side of the brain, and an openness to more perspective."

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"Overall, the album is fantastic and is highly recommended to fans of the band or fans of progressive death metal, or simply progressive metal...

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"While Rolo Tomassi isn't the first mathcore bands to try post-rock on for size, they've achieved a particularly natural bridge between the two genres."

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"Erebos is a blood-boiling rampage of an album, with thoughtful scaffoldings to separate Venom Prison from the pack."

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"TLTSOL is the sound of a band attempting to transcend the turning of tides within their scene."

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"While it still technically falls under the blackened deathcore umbrella, Ritual Hymns finds Worm Shepherd proving how versatile this micro-genre can be."

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"Although None But a Pure Heart Can Sing clocks in at a fairly brief 32 minutes, So Hideous ... is both vicious and refined,...

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"Servant of the Mind has a lot of memorable songs ... with catchy hard rock singles augmented by some metal moments.

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"Doom Crew Inc. is not a bad record, but it occupies a lower spot in BLS's overall ranking."

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"Adventurousness comes in the form of an expanded exploration of their melodic side, making it at once the band's 'least' death metal but most...

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"Cryptopsy, Beneath The Massacre, Beyond Creation and Gorguts have all left their mark, but Archspire seem to be the new leaders of the pack."

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"Mixing and mastering qualms aside, Lutharo have arrived with one of the most thrilling metal records of 2021."

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"Cradle Of Filth's 13th album might not recreate the torture rack, to put it in Cradle Of Filth terms, but it hits the target."

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"The album is a grandiose, 70s revival that would make our metal ancestors proud."

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"On their third album Where Fear and Weapons Meet, 1914 paints a tragic, gritty and human portrait of WWI with musical bombast and emotional...

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A View from the Top of the World is a promising glimpse into Dream Theater's possible future revitalization.

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"This album’s balance of technical brutality, haunting ritualism and inexplicable catchiness can’t be replicated.."

Retrospective

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...

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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...

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Bombenhagel is a compact celebration of their caustic chemistry. The spoils of Sodom's long running crusade are bestowed upon all of us.

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At it’s heart, Infinite Granite is not a metal record, but an above-average shoegaze/indie rock record.