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Sólstafir have crafted another gorgeous album, possibly their most emotional yet
Wear Your Wounds' debut record is one of the most emotionally significant releases in recent times.
The black metal duo boasting two of the United States's brilliant metal minds returns with a new mini-LP that is one of the year's...
Not many long-in-the-tooth metal bands manage to shake things up this late in their careers, but 25 years after their first album Body Count...
Stalking the Ghost is not the end-all or grand evolution of the doom/sludge genre, but it is a good incantation.
I've always found it a tad strange that Nine Inch Nails aren't regularly included in discussions of significant metal bands. While I'd agree that...
The brevity of this release was a nice tease. If you're a fan classic progressive death metal with a strong technical vibe, give this...
As I Lay Dying ex-members are back for their second crack
Get lost. Let yourself float. Asphyxiate. We all drift out here.
There’s a lot more going on this record than what gets actual credit for, especially from the metal underground. There are definite weak spots...
Underling are a wonderful little US atmospheric black metal outfit who have a tight sense of groove and potent songwriting, making for some very...
Motorhead recorded one last live album a month before Lemmy's passing - and it fucking rocks.
Seattle, WA based curst/noise/grinders The Vatican aren’t interested in frills and bullshit. They aren’t interesting in giving you any time to consider much when...
The latest thrashterpiece from sci-fi thrashers Vektor sees the band defending its reputation as the most innovative modern thrash band, even if the album...
In the interest of full disclosure, and as a demonstration of the transformative power that comes with taking one’s time and ignoring first impressions,...
NTW is a plenty worthy release. It's just going to make you wish that there was more.
Purson's sophomore release, Desire's Magic Theatre, is their coming of age, a record that starts off with a ballad to DMT and gets better...
Elevators To The Grateful Sky are getting ready to turn rock and roll on its head. Are you ready for them?
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.
A) Sludge Metal B) Progressive Metal C) Post-Metal D) All of the above
This is definitely one of Amon Amarth’s finest. Jomsviking, while not entirely different from Amon Amarth’s already spectacular discography, does succeed in breaking a...
Along comes album number three and, well, the Lost Society we knew, loved and described above has almost vanished into the ether. Seriously kids...
It’s been a long, sad silence for Magrudergrind. For awhile I just assumed them dead. The announcement never came, but like a missing persons...