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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...
Another solid, no bullshit effort by a band that seems almost incapable of producing any different.
Aborym has always been a band swathed in black metal wrapping paper that, once torn open with the zeal of a child on their...
Black Anvil has always been able to balance atmosphere into their metal, but As Was might be their best effort yet.
Brain Tentacles obviously has connections to the jazz world, though they’re tempered with spines of noise rock, ambient, sludge, doom, progressive weirdness and space...
The Sword double done on last year's experimentation with an album full of acoustic versions of High Country cuts
this international trio have rallied together to deliver some extreme metal that will blow your socks off, or should I say, turn your socks...
Album number seven sees Inquisition both pushing for new horizons while also showing signs of growing a bit too comfortable with their own formula
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...
One of the main characteristics that continues to protrude in this release is the melodic flow that is at its strongest yet.
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...
Meek is Murder is a downright lethal trio of fantastic musicians, and their latest opus Was makes a strong case for their name to...
Diabolizer play death fuckin' metal... except when they don't.
Sumac represents a more challenging demand amid the synthesis of its influences: the mechanistic, industrial stomp of early Isis, the more subdued melancholia of...
This is a doom band only just starting to make good, but with the potential to go far. Joining them for the ride could...
The pressure is on for Fallujah if Dreamless can simultaneously stand up to The Flesh Prevails, while still keeping us interested for the future.
There are many solos incorporated throughout, they are nimble, decisive and carry a proficient charm to them.
Scratching all itches from black metal to doom to speculative hardcore with even occasional hints of the more gothic side of extreme metal, Creon...
It’s been quite a while since we’ve seen Walls of Jericho with some new material. The band has been on an extended hiatus, and...