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Music that we really connect with and always spin every year is a rare thing. Usually, you’ll grow tired of a release after a...
Bombenhagel is a compact celebration of their caustic chemistry. The spoils of Sodom's long running crusade are bestowed upon all of us.
Slaughter to Prevail punctuate their brutal deathcore sound with a surprising turn for nu metal, and it mostly works!
"It should be noted that while Mordred’s fourth full-length may not be a stone-cold classic, it is a grower."
What was djent anyway? The progressive subgenre exploded in the early 2010s before many of the bands disbanded or rejected being labeled after a...
Big Mess builds upon the brilliance that Elfman’s maintained since he was only a lad.
If there’s one thing – well, one more thing – we can dump into the lap of the Covid-19 pandemic it’s the amplification of...
The Bitter Truth, Evanescence's first album of all new material in a decade, will hit the sweet spot for longtime fans.
Genghis Tron’s third album Dream Weapon comes after 11 years of uncertainty. 2008’s Board Up The House was a classic of its era, a...
As if the grey in my beard and pubes and the number of times per night my parasympathetic nervous system rouses me in order...
The legendary UK band Saxon pays homage to artists who influenced them on the covers album Inspirations.
Other than a few hiccups, 'A History of Nomadic Behavior' furthers the storied legacy of swampy, cynical violence Eyehategod has built.
“We know that we are entering the final years of our career as musicians: the winter of our lifetime.” – says frontman Fernando Ribiero....
Beyond the disgusting distortion and primitive violence of Gravesend lies an unflinching look at the dark side of the city that never sleeps.
Ireland's God Is An Astronaut can always be expected to deliver. They've been leaders of the post-rock movement for almost 20 years now. But...
Välde is a fantastic blackened deathcore assault, one that brings Humanity's Last Breath to the top of the growing sub-subgenre.
“To climb these stairs again,” are the words that open the latest release by The Body. It is a reading of the poem “The...
Ruins does precisely what an album of its kind should do: honor the crucial elements of its templates amidst adding enough distinguishing features to...
Despite what the lion’s share of Merzbow’s discography would hint at, Masami Akita is able to take a foot off the speaker-shredding gas and,...
Sólstafir brings its massive arrangements and rustic grit to notably accessible territory, rounded off by some callbacks to a savage past.
Every once in awhile, you find an album that is simply a masterpiece. Maybe it is a unique debut that a band could never...
Icelandic black metal with a sense of bombast? That's right - read on!