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When the beloved Amebix called it quits after a brief reformation, Rob 'The Baron' Miller resurrected the feeling of his unique work in the...
Where the band, and Through Aching Aeons, is coming from is where they started off, albeit with years of experience and the restlessness of...
Igorrr's Savage Sinusoid makes for one of today's most fascinating experiences. The record is an incredible look into the mind of an artist where...
Let loose on Employed To Serve's new record Warmth of a Dying Sun, as it utterly captivates your mind and crushes your eardrums.
Trumpeting Ecstasy takes is one that follows the course and structure of the band’s live show and having Full of Hell pretty much put...
Not many long-in-the-tooth metal bands manage to shake things up this late in their careers, but 25 years after their first album Body Count...
Mastodon return with their long-awaited new effort, Emperor of Sand. What stylistic twists will they throw at us this time?
Heartless offers a brilliant summation of an illustrious, though youthful, career. Its shift in tone and musical ambition may alienate some of the more...
With brutal hardcore and soaring metal, Darkest Hour reaches an outstanding achievement in Godless Prophets & the Migrant Flora
Stalking the Ghost is not the end-all or grand evolution of the doom/sludge genre, but it is a good incantation.
I know I know, instrumental stoner metal usually sucks but guess what, Spore Lord have apparently figured it out!
Hornss are doom metal for the modern age combining old and new in breathtaking technicolor.
With Crowbar being part of the great foundation that makes sludge metal, The Serpent Only Lies encompasses so much of the sound we love...
All in all Deathgrip is a solid release. It's the same style of music that Fit For A King has been writing for half...
Since 2013, this wrecking crew from Arizona, has been spitting fire on death metal. Melting any traditional conception of death metal, and molding it...
Rheia is a record thick with atmosphere and poetry that one can only call ethereal.
Trap Them basically shoves your head into a mulcher and keeps on grinding with Crown Feral.
Polar Similar is the perfect title for an album such as this; it's as much a polar opposite as can be from Norma Jean's...
Sorceress is a peculiarly strong album, but not heavy in any traditional sense, and Åkerfeldt often seems to have merely broadened his influences rather...
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...