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Can a reconfigured Cobalt compete with their earlier works? You bet your ass they can.
Liturgical Black Metal of True Trinitarian Orthodoxy.
In the eyes of the older traditionalist with a stunted view of musical growth and refusal to accept change, the Rotting Christ of today...
Holy Grail’s Times of Pride and Peril presents listeners with the third album from the Pasadena, California band. Compared to past works, this album...
The issue as it stands for Exmortus on Ride Forth is that in addition to much of this release screaming prodigious talent, scholastic competency...
Their debut full-length, The Flame of Eternity's Decline, first saw life in 2005 via Oriana Music, and helped to solidify Khors as a force...
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...
This Russia based brutal death mental band is re-issuing The Anomalies Of Artificial Origin, thanks to Unique Leader Records who signed them earlier this...
This collection encompasses two previously released Deceased cover albums in their entireties, 2002's Zombie Hymns and 2004's Rotten to the Core, plus another 17...
It's only been two years since Grime unleashed their misanthropic, despondent middle finger known as Deteriorate. The record was so filthy you got, well,...
What’s not to love about a band that changes their sound a little from album to album while still being completely recognizable? Black Dahlia...
Along with Turnstile, Forced Order is one of the most talked-about hardcore acts of 2015, but does the latest record live up to the...
Michigan’s Battlecross is a band that has defied a small stack of odds and hasn’t sweat the minutiae in getting to the point where...
When you think of bands like Bullet For My Valentine, you probably think of radio-friendly, teenage-oriented metalcore bands. Well…you would be correct, but the...
With recent releases via Killer Be Killed & Cavalera Conspiracy, the consistent frontman Max Cavalera has undeniably proven to be prolific. Yet, with another...
The Anthropocene Extinction, in many ways is not so much a follow-up to a hugely successful album, but more like a continuation. The songwriting...
Are you ready to hear the sermons of Papa Emeritus III?
Nile demands our attention whenever they leap onto their chariots into battle. Their latest ride is entitled, What Should not be Unearthed. And the...
To be completely fair and transparent, Infernus really offers nothing new outside of what is already established by Hate Eternal. It’s really just death...
Pushing their fourteenth album since their formation in 1988, Halifax, England's Paradise Lost are one of the godfathers of doom. And after almost thirty...
Bong—whose name is much more of a phonetic interpretation of their sound than a blunt (lulz) attempt at weed humor—have made a small but...
Death metal is rotten with songs about the rape, torture, and murder of women. Castrator flips the script on this type of lazy, misogynistic...
It feels right to have a new Drudkh album arrive in 2015. The legendary Ukrainian band is known for their deep affection for their...