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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...
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...
So, here we are, nine years after djent-pioneers SikTh's last release with a smirk on our face. Hit me with your best shot.
What works so well about this is two-fold: the chemistry and the, well, body of works for both bands. Krieg and The Body both...
Shining play off like a madman’s psychotic episode on their seventh studio record, more comfortable yet with an approach that differs from the conventional...
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,...
With three solid vocalists in their studio recording history, there's arguably one voice that can be considered the most definitively fitting for TesseracT. Not...
Death metal is rotten with songs about the rape, torture, and murder of women. Castrator flips the script on this type of lazy, misogynistic...
In terms of pure, outstanding black metal in the 2nd-wave tradition, Gorgoroth has produced some of the finest albums ever made. Though there is...
Sol Invictus has been a long time coming, given that the band have been touring consistently off and on since 2009, and the most...
Noisem is a band that some took to and some didn't quite get when they released their PhD grade banger Agony Defined. Some saw...
“Every frame of this movie looks like someone's last known photo.” While these words were uttered in the infamous Mystery Science Theater 3000 episode...
Since regression is a return to a former or less developed state, one will doubtless see the new Theories album in a matter of...
It's good to step out of your comfort zones once in awhile, if not often. If nothing else for the sole sake of opening...
Confounding their critics, Moonspell's albums since Sin/Pecado give the impression that after each album cycle they form their own chrysalis, reemerging when the time...
Taken By the Sun hasn't been the most active band when it comes to productivity. After a five song demo EP in 2013 the...
There's no taking it easy or leaving time to breathe for a band like Primitive Man. The band has laid down some of the...
Last year, The Body and Thou unleashed a compilation album. Not the general compilation where they both pay it forward and split songs as...
Napalm Death finds themselves writing some of the most complex songs they've ever assembled while simultaneously pushing out blasts that melt even the most...
Is djent a real genre? We may never know, but Periphery will transcend past the classification and continue to be something special.
The pairing of Primitve Man and Fister coming together is something of a match made in Hell. Both bands are known for their crushing...
Crows push forward with a sound that is utterly restless without sounding like it's trying to be tougher than the toughest kid on the...