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The orchestral element is vital in So Hideous' aesthetic, a trait of true unique distinction. For any doubters or naysayers, the inclusion of an...
The sound displayed on True Will is exactly what is to be expected on a decent debut album. White Widows Pact excel within their...
Ritual Killer is the kind of beast that makes no bones about what it's here to do. When the songs kick on and the...
Sevendust is a divisive band within the metalsphere, one that so-called "trve" metalheads either love to hate or hate to love. Either they're dogged...
This Russia based brutal death mental band is re-issuing The Anomalies Of Artificial Origin, thanks to Unique Leader Records who signed them earlier this...
Germany’s Pyogenesis is probably most renowned, or reviled, for the drastic transformation they’ve made over the course of their existence and subsequent rejuvenation. Specifically,...
Black Breath is the kind of band that evolves at its own pace and Slave Beyond Death brings out some of their thickest, strongest...
Striving off a unique blend of hard rock and classic prog, Godsticks stake out their spot in the spectrum as a force more remarkable...
In the world of metal, the term 'core' is as divisive as modern politics. And in Fit for an Autopsy's case, the moniker has...
What New Bermuda delivers is an overall more calamitous and harsher experience
Kylesa has long been a band of limited metamorphosis, which made their abrupt turn toward a sort of mitigated psychedelia on 2013's Ultraviolet eyebrow-raising,...
This is a band for prog nerds, stoner rockers, math rock fiends, and those fond of atypical musical experiences.
After ten releases, a rock/metal band is usually expected to be in its winding-down transition. Yet, some find their way to soldier through writer's...
This collection encompasses two previously released Deceased cover albums in their entireties, 2002's Zombie Hymns and 2004's Rotten to the Core, plus another 17...
So, Golgotha. Album number fifteen. Holy crap! They’ve released thirteen albums since I stopped giving a shit? Thirteen! That’s crazy.
To the untrained ear, most of Putridity's music will sound as if a chaotic recording of hell was captured and settled onto a CD.
The former reigning kings of metalcore, Atreyu, are back, for better or for worse. And the aptly named Long Live should answer all questions...
Of Feather and Bone have glorified their crust/grind/hardcore love in the past and make no effort to move beyond it here.
Cruciamentum, meaning torture in Latin, takes a tried and true formula in their approach, but is able to create an original masterpiece in Charnel...
From their beginnings pioneering death/doom (like fellow masters Paradise Lost) to their obsession with gloomy funeral doom, My Dying Bride evokes the air of...
It's only been two years since Grime unleashed their misanthropic, despondent middle finger known as Deteriorate. The record was so filthy you got, well,...
Despite outlasting their Finnish brethren, who split up shortly after Stream, Skepticism haven’t exactly been the most prolific dudes on the planet. Ordeal is...
With track record of playing about as fast as they release albums, Tyranny don't have much to answer to in terms of a discography...