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Black Passage is a Bay area progressive metal band featuring members of Wolf King and Fallujah. The group uses their debut record, The Veil,...
If the genre has been known for its tendencies to be transgressive against sensibilities, then Cherubs are slowly dragging their nails across the chalkboard...
Like a rightly-aged bottle of whiskey, Wilmington, North Carolina's rock force, He Is Legend, has only gotten better with time. They continue to surprise...
Despite less unpredictability and variety than its predecessor, Seven Pathways to Annihilation is a mostly enjoyable sophomore effort.
With fuzzy magic pushes to the max, Slomatics continue to stun fifteen years into their career!
Texas Hippie Coalition is famous for their gritty, foot stomping tunes about drinking and partying—their self-described "Red Dirt Metal." The rockers from Denison, Texas...
The British hardcore upstarts tackle some tough topics...
Blazing fast grindcore that pushes to expand the genre - what more does a growing boy need?
Whitechapel has certainly become, in my opinion, one of the more unique metal bands still making music today. The name Whitechapel still evokes the...
Heart wrenching melodic post black metal, Latitudes bring it on another level on Part Island!
Decoherence have emerged from the primordial, and delivered something desperately needed.
Finish metal band Children of Bodom's Hexed is their 10th studio album and their first in roughly four years following 2015’s I Worship Chaos. Having...
In all honesty, it's a little surprising there wasn't much of a notable industrial metal revival in recent years. In the past decade, the...
The Los Angeles trio returns with their most ominous, brooding, and diverse effort yet---and consequently their best.
Portland's Ossuarium has a bright (er...dark?) future ahead of it, as shown by their fantastic debut album.
While it might not be a new album just yet, fans who have waited 12 years for that can probably hold out at least...
Two albums in and Mastiff is still “a miserable band from a miserable town."
To borrow an old cliché, they waste no time in going straight for the jugular.
Never has a band ever more truly lived by the mantra of "Play fast or die" than Bandit on Warsaw. Get in here for...
Terrifying and apocalyptic black metal wrought from the darkest night - what more is there to want?
The album that broke the internet, reviewed right here...