Web Analytics Made Easy -
StatCounter
Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Search results for "Hill"

Reviews

It's been a long haul since Gore Metal, but in a lot of ways it kind of hasn't. Released 15 years ago to immediate...

Reviews

1990 called, it wants more doom! But don't worry, that's a good thing. From the streets of Dallas comes True Widow, a band known for...

Reviews

There's something unsettling about the music of Tristan Shone, a.k.a. Author & Punisher. It's hard to pinpoint, but there's a certain menace about the...

Reviews

With an artfully arranged title – Sunbather – splayed across a sunkissed gradient ranging from salmon to pink lemonade, you'd be forgiven for Deafheaven had jumped labels to...

Reviews

The last time Kylesa took three years between records they came back with two drummers and their career high water mark up to that time, Static Tensions....

Reviews

As I write this, I am eagerly awaiting Netflix to flip that switch that will give me hours of more Arrested Development. Now mind you, I...

Retrospective

There are thousands upon thousands of forgotten bands buried and rotting in the coffin of time. And while the heap is often justifiable hill...

Reviews

Well, it’s feels a little strange doing a Top 10 list since I haven’t completed a full year yet at MetalInjection. Also, I really...

Reviews

Venomous Maximus – debuting on LP here after an independently released EP earlier this year – are 80's metal children, to be sure, but not...

Reviews

In my review of their last album, Wormwood, I praised The Acacia Strain for their raw anger and brutality, but complained about the lack...

Reviews

From the chilly Scandinavian homeland which they draw their inspiration, Ensiferum sits atop the heap of modern folk-metal bands. Along with other genre standbys...

Reviews

Now, I’ll admit that polka-influenced folk metal isn’t for everyone. Complaints about the genre vary, ranging from derision of the unmetal instruments and arrangements,...

Reviews

Epic. Masterpiece. Mind-blowing. Superlative, superlative, superlative. It's hard to hide my excitement here; Portal Of I, down to its final note, is the perfect...

Reviews

If you’re like me, you might forever associate John 5 with Marilyn Manson, and depending on who you are, that might be a bad...

Reviews

I often associate death/doom with waiting, persevering for that perfect riff, enduring the dirge for that most heart-rending of melodies. My ears don't deal...

Reviews

Autolatry is a Progressive Black Metal band from eastern Connecticut. Readers who like to make the trek over to MetalSucks may have heard of...

Reviews

When you really think about it, Sweden’s Meshuggah is extreme metal’s answer to Tool. Both bands have some of the most supportive and staunch...

Reviews

Look at that album cover.  Just look at it.  Unless you're at work, in which case close this browser tab immediately. I'm assuming the...

Reviews

Simmered in a cauldron of Appalachian doom and sordid, straight-faced Americana, King Giant appeal to deep intestinal intuitions. Dismal Hollow is an effortless listen,...

Reviews

What the fuck is going on in Oregon?  Some of the most forward thinking yet hazy, cerebral and generally unhappy music of recent years...

Reviews

Path of Totality isn't the album I was expecting from Tombs; this is a good thing.  The band enlisted John Congleton (Baroness, Explosions in...

Black Metal History

by James Zalucky Faded am I, behind a wall of consciousness Still feeling a different world Surrounding me Chilling voices fill my head- I...

Reviews

By Kit Brown I was first introduced to Savannah’s sludge-metal quintet KYLESA last year when I saw them as a supporting act on MASTODON’s...