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It's been six years since the last Minsk record - 2009's With Echoes in the Movement of Stone. When that amount of time passes,...

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Unpleasant, ugly, vile, and grim with the viciousness of a cinder block to the teeth. That's one way you could encapsulate the skin peeling...

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If you were to listen to Persisting Devolution without any background information, it would be easy to mistake the album for some forgotten relic...

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Karyn Crisis is an artistic and spiritual polymath who always seems to have various soul wrenching projects on the go, which she juggles as...

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For those of us who often lament that there’s no energy left in punk, that its all been done before (over and over again),...

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Since regression is a return to a former or less developed state, one will doubtless see the new Theories album in a matter of...

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As with many bands that start off mixing and matching disparate sub-genre tropes to varying effect, Barren Earth have grown exponentially in terms of...

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It's good to step out of your comfort zones once in awhile, if not often. If nothing else for the sole sake of opening...

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There are a lot of things to like about this album. As a Nasum tribute, you’d be hard-pressed to find an effort better executed...

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The newest album by Royal Thunder, Crooked Doors, due out for release next month, is already getting a lot of buzz in the metal...

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Erg, another covers record, right? These are usually the domain of washed up bands bereft of ideas, and even the most die hard apologists...

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pace doom progenitors Ufomammut, perhaps cut off from the immediacy of scene influences due to their residence in the mountainous Piedmont region of northwestern...

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Oceano has now released three separate albums since they formed in 2006. On March 23rd, 2015, their fourth and newest album, Ascendants, will be...

Black Metal History

To what extent criticism of Hunter Hunt-Hendrix is justified is of much less relevance than the fact that The Ark Work seems deliberately fashioned...

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Immortal Randy Rhoads is not the first tribute album to the guitar great, but compared to many other legendary bands and artists the Rhoads...

Black Metal History

Dødheimsgard have never failed to deliver challenging listens that require the listener’s time to delve into and absorb, and things are no different on...

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Australia has steadily gained a reputation for mind-blowing metal (Ignivomous being a personal favorite of mine), and Abominator, formed in 1994, is certainly part...

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Confounding their critics, Moonspell's albums since Sin/Pecado give the impression that after each album cycle they form their own chrysalis, reemerging when the time...

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Aldafǫðr ok munka dróttin was crafted as an ode to the nomadic spirit of the Scandinavian people, whom history has dubbed vikings. As such...

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While the background and story of Norway’s Haust may be all over the grill of the internet and supportive print publications, they don’t come...

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Kollwitz hail from the Norwegian port town of Bodø and if extreme conditions demand extreme responses, as a quartet of great men once said,...

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The smashing, crusted out grindcore that is Occult 45 has dropped their latest offering Human Abhorrence. Those that know the Philldelphia, PA crew's schtik...

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No Spill Blood formed in a few years back as a quasi-super group of the scene. They feature members of Elk, Magic Pockets, and...