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Adventure the Unparalleled Universe that is Origin in their seventh studio album release.
Carach Angren release the best work of their career in the nightmare fueled Dance And Laugh Amongst The Rotten.
Given that Alestorm is very much known for these traits and does very little in ways of change, you would think that they would...
Whether you like them or not, DragonForce appears to be here to stay.
In a world where doom reigns, Illimitable Dolor make it even slower.
Whereas Cloud Catcher's debut showcased a simpler approach to their hazy brand of rock, Trails of Kozmic Dust shows a spacier, more airy side...
From a metal stand point, experiencing this album may not be what most metal fans look for when expecting a similar sound to or...
Black Metal is better when its weird and immersive.
Waldgefluster use Ruinen to showcase their unique and potent brand of black metal, even if it is a touch longwinded.
Winter's Gate is very carefully wrought; it envelops the listener like the blazing hearth-fire in some long-ago Nordic hall.
Epica has truly crafted another masterful and brilliant work of symphonic metal in The Holographic Principle
Neurosis are back, expanding their soundworlds and proving once more that they are among the greats.
Helen Money is back with the cello based projects most stunning and ambitious album to date.
By the time it’s over, you might be able to feel the scraping of bare branches on your skin.
Paying no heed to the controversy/drama presently simmering beneath this band’s surface, the fact of the matter is Beelzefuzz do an excellent job of...
The latest offering from the veteran English prog band sees them continuing their streak of subtle musical nuances and compositional brilliance.
Carnifex's previous album, Die Without Hope, was what I believed to be the greatest Carnifex release to that day, and I think that Slow...
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...
Flashy, grim, demented, tortured and good enough to make a grown man cry, Quinta Essentia are coming for your skull
Supergroup Sinsaenum's debut hints at great things to come and makes us very curious to see how this band will evolve over the years.
There's truly a lot here to like, but the tracks lack the appropriate evolution that they would have gained if this release was worked...
Virginia's Inter Arma have created one of the greatest albums of the decade with their newest effort.
There is probably not going to be a better death metal record coming out this year. But should we even bother calling this death...