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In spite of a long, logical progression toward a distilled all-prog sound, 2011's Heritage failed to benefit from the nearly unanimous acclaim Opeth had...
Teutonic thrashers Accept found new life in 2009, reforming with New Jersey born vocalist Mark Tornillo, a man whose vocals came close enough to...
If you're a fan of Dragonforce, definitely get this record. If you're looking for something new, give it a listen but know you're not...
2014 has been great to power metal fans so far. Edguy, Freedom Call, Iron Savior, Sonata Arctica, Gamma Ray, and Sabaton have all released...
Cardinal Wyrm's second album, Black Hole Gods, is an hour long soundscape woven from the fabric of doom, occult rock, goth, and psychedelia. It's...
Martyrdöd is one of those bands that has made an excellent name for themselves since their beginnings back in 2003 with their self-titled release....
The fairly young San Francisco band has been on the edge of breaking for the past several years and their sophomore effort may finally...
The members of Seventh Seal didn't sit down to write a metal album, or an album that grooves with the ferocity of a thousand...
It's weird to think that it has already been four years since I just happened to download Allegaeon's first album Fragments of Form and Function for my...
On Manslaughter, it's obvious that Ice-T and Ernie C took their time crafting each song, and the polished production is undoubtedly the result of...
The band has thrown enough curve balls at us to make the anticipation a bit uneasy for some, but with Mayhem one thing is...
One of the most disappointing omissions from this year's Summer Slaughter lineup is Vancouver's oft-slept on Archspire. Having released a profile-raising sophomore album last month...
It's a shame power metal doesn't get more respect or attention because metal fans are missing out on a lot of good releases like...
The Joy of Motion is everything Weightless should have been and wasn't.
By 2002, True Norwegian Black Metal had become a shadow of its former self; many of the subgenre's powerhouse bands had either disbanded or...
Brooklyn, New York's Yellow Eyes are relatively new to the USBM game having just released their debut album in 2012. Despite the band's relative...
Five years between albums is a long time but when you've got a hundred other side projects that's just the way shit rolls. And...
In the time before time, there was a major record label that was considered the endgame for any metal band. Long before budget cutbacks,...
Heroism looms large in the metal pantheon. Yet as much fussing over the concept goes on, few of the genre's practitioners possess the conviction...
Fates Warning have been the rock on which heavier progressive music was founded since their inception in 1982, and show no signs of slowing...
Recently I started reading Henry Rollins' Broken Summers and a sentence struck grossly true for myself: “All too often, contemporary music doesn't give me what...
Back in the 1980's Satan was everywhere in the United States. A confederacy of dunces consisting of law enforcement agencies, the media and pearl...