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Epica has truly crafted another masterful and brilliant work of symphonic metal in The Holographic Principle
SubRosa continue to push the boundaries of what doom metal can be with their third full-length.
For over a year now it seems that the name has lurked in the shadows. With sporadic music videos hitting view counts high as...
The sophomore effort from the Reading, PA based progressive death metal quartet sees the band continuing their consistency in delivering rock-solid and forward-thinking music.
This album gets to the heart of what extreme music is: an artistic expression of the dark, ugly side of existence (whether in this...
Part of the draw can be found beneath all the gibberish blast beats and inaudible vocals
Beast preserves many of the fundamentals of the band’s sound. As expected, there’s plenty of heavy grooves, breakdowns and mind-splitting blast-beats. Beast is a...
The United States Black Metal scene receives an icy, Nordic blast by way of New York's Anicon.
The integration between progressive and deathcore/death metal has been fusing for the past few years and it seems the latest emerging bands are finding...
At this point in time, it feels as if all directions of metal have been exhausted. But fortunately, the envelope continues to be pushed...
If you were to attempt to paste a label on their music, they would be a solid metal/post rock/rock/ambient/hardcore/punk/post metal/doom outfit. Metal works for...
A) Sludge Metal B) Progressive Metal C) Post-Metal D) All of the above
Inverloch is a relatively young project with plenty of room to move outside the shadow of its legacy. I'm just not sure which direction...
Bands such as Native Construct, Caligula's Horse, and now Moon Tooth provide a cohesive melting pot of all previous aspects of progressive metal. These...
The Bay Area's got a storied history of hardcore music. MOHICANS look to add to that with their latest, self-titled EP.
Sacrilege isn’t a name that gets thrown around much by either today’s whippersnappers or the late 30s/early 40s set determined to let everyone know...
With a history stretching back to 1995, Ösnabruck, Germany's occult masters Secrets of the Moon have managed, over the course of five full-lengths and...
The sound displayed on True Will is exactly what is to be expected on a decent debut album. White Widows Pact excel within their...
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,...
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.
Cruciamentum, meaning torture in Latin, takes a tried and true formula in their approach, but is able to create an original masterpiece in Charnel...
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...
As much Liszt as Limbonic Art, Lychgate combine the avant-garde leanings of unconventional time signatures, classical music, but build each level onto a harsh...