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There is no band like Black Flag. And I can say that finally in present tense because they're back! Joy of fucking joys. One...

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Ovid's Withering made a fairly large splash in the metal community early on in 2012 with their Cloud Gatherer EP, and then seemingly vanished...

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Not that I have immediate bias against artists on Victory Records, because there are a few I really do like, but you pretty much...

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Dream Theater have had an interesting release history; from classic records like Images and Words and Scenes From A Memory, the band released what's...

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The self-proclaimed confused and anxious bunch in Nervous have unleashed their first full length on Twelve Gauge Records. The album is a mix of...

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2013 has been a pretty amazing year for progressive metal of all sorts. Last Chance To Reason put out the great almost aquatic sounding album...

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At first glance the name Monsterworks seems like it would be the title for Rob Zombie's greatest hits album or something along those lines. Couple that...

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No matter what you might think of the band, their style or the evolution of their mainman Dez Fafara since his early days earning...

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Horseback are one of those ephemeral one-man projects that flit about from boutique label to micro-indie with an almost defiant hide-and-go-seek mentality. Following a series...

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There should probably be a new "Godwin's Law" for any conversation about Norma Jean. Eventually, one of two things will be brought up. In...

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In spite of several well received tours over the past six years, a successful Carcass studio comeback was never a guaranteed proposition. With only Bill Steer...

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It's been about four years since we were given Mammoth Grinder's Extinction of Humanity. And four years between albums is a long, long time...

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Pedigree doesn't grow on trees: three members of new LA quartet Palms cut their teeth in the now-splintered Isis, with the fourth being none other than Deftones frontman Chino...

Retrospective

On the tenth anniversary of the release of Metallica's St. Anger, Rob remembered that I had made some off the cuff remarks that some...

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This album has gotten so much bad press that it's hard to approach with an open mind. As a huge Megadeth fan, and someone...

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In the right hands, music is a life-sustaining force. On their second album, Thrawsunblat have channeled the pain of real-life tragedy and death into...

Throwback Thursday

Each week on ‘Throwback Thursday’ we dust off a crucial but underrated album, without which heavy metal’s evolution would have turned out quite differently....

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Two years after breaking through with Furnace, Brooklyn's finest, Batillus, are back with Concrete Sustain, a collection of six fairly lengthy but surprisingly lean and focused updates on...

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When I saw Nails at New England Metal and Hardcore Fest in 2011, I was instantly won over. They had such a raw, no...

Black Metal History

It's both ironic and fitting that, while debate heats with every passing year about who is more "kvlt" in the realm of black metal,...

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Serj Tankian is one of the most interesting musicians in the rock/metal scene. His solo career is full of experimentation with a unique sound...

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Ulver have long been known for their restless experimentation, flitting from black metal to folk to dark ambient and all things in between (mostly...

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Weregoat may be from Portland but they want no fucking part of that "Cascadian black metal" shit. Featuring Kevin Schreutelkamp, drummer of Ritual Necromancy,...