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Axis Mundi only reinforces Decrepit's Birth importance to – and continual domination of – technical death metal.
The Something Wicked saga has finally been 86'ed in favor of Iced Earth's first collection of pure, stand-on-their-own songs in over a decade
The production and recording are reminiscent of more classic death metal, while the soul draining tremolo riffs and nerve searing blast beats forecast the...
Released to coincide with Cirith Ungol's first ever live gig in Europe at the Keep It True festival in Germany, this extras-laden package aims...
Accept have been one of the more consistently excellent bands over the decades that it can easily seem to even longtime listeners that the band...
If The Obsessed does indeed turn out to be Wino's exclusive gig for the foreseeable future, he could have definitely picked a worse way...
When I sat down to review this, I wasn't sure what there would be to say about an album comprised of live versions of...
Brooklyn post metal to the rescue, Thera Roya are masters of their craft.
An impressive debut by a group that has admirably hewn their own path to get here.
You'd be hard pressed to find a band that's had more lineup changes than White Wizzard – their Wikipedia entry spills 500 words of ink detailing...
Overall, I like Torment, but I’m definitely not in love with it. The musicianship that is immortalized on this album is fantastic, and there...
The High Heat Licks Against Heaven blends its disparate elements into an absorbing listen, and as such makes it one of the stronger releases...
Whether you’re a fan or not, it has to be recognized that there’s no band like the singular, shape-shifting force of musical nature and...
Black Star Riders emerged when Thin Lizzy guitarist Scott Gorham had new material kicking around which he initially intended to showcase on a new...
Former Kyuss singer John Garcia returns with a solo mash-up of acoustic Kyuss covers and new electric material
Trap Them basically shoves your head into a mulcher and keeps on grinding with Crown Feral.
By the time it’s over, you might be able to feel the scraping of bare branches on your skin.
Get lost. Let yourself float. Asphyxiate. We all drift out here.
Much can be said to the "Meh" quality of most bands in one of the most mature, yet juvenile sub-genre in metal, so it's...
Part of the draw can be found beneath all the gibberish blast beats and inaudible vocals