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Helen Money is back with the cello based projects most stunning and ambitious album to date.
Nuclear Holocaust fucking thrash. Now if only they can get their shit together.
What Decision Day gives Sodom is the ability to add new songs to their set-list. Likewise, it gives fans new songs to mosh and...
Bangladeafy are a prog band for the ages and they might be ready to change the world.
For over a year now it seems that the name has lurked in the shadows. With sporadic music videos hitting view counts high as...
Paying no heed to the controversy/drama presently simmering beneath this band’s surface, the fact of the matter is Beelzefuzz do an excellent job of...
Much can be said to the "Meh" quality of most bands in one of the most mature, yet juvenile sub-genre in metal, so it's...
Numenorean are a band who understand the spirit of black metal, both old and new.
Command Your Weather bears the most consistent blend of hooks and heaviosity in the Big Business catalog since that first statement of purpose, Head...
Omega Monolith are weird, wonderfully so. But every once in a while you have to step back and ask - is this music or...
Sumac represents a more challenging demand amid the synthesis of its influences: the mechanistic, industrial stomp of early Isis, the more subdued melancholia of...
It Came from NYC functions less as an exegesis on the rise of a superstar band and more a condensed microcosm of a starcrossed...
It's debatable whether Electric Warlock is a superior album to its predecessor, Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor, but frankly after the career nadir of the...
Straight to the point, no bullshit, no frills, no filler, nothing but solid brass knuckles track by track.
It would be a bit harder to believe that Opeth have been kicking around the metal scene for a full 25 years now if...
If you enjoy slam, secure your trendy snap-backs because belched up debris left by the grooves and gutturals will dismantle anything in its path.
Howls Of Ebb are expanding what black metal can be, the real question is can you hold on for the whole journey?
There are many solos incorporated throughout, they are nimble, decisive and carry a proficient charm to them.
This EP comes as a welcome stopgap, proving Tombs are still capable of topping themselves as well as most similar acts toiling in their...
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...
This is definitely one of Amon Amarth’s finest. Jomsviking, while not entirely different from Amon Amarth’s already spectacular discography, does succeed in breaking a...