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The elements which brought Wolvhammer to where they are today remain. A broader scope and sense of adventure has opened up new possibilities.
Spiraling and crazed death metal from Amarillo, The Abolishment Of Flesh's debut proves they aren't messing around.
Panopticon's newest album is an easy contender for album of the year. Prepare for a magnificent journey in the double album experience that is,...
This is a near-classic landmark release for both doom metal and the metal scene at large and an absolute, unconditional must-listen. It truly does...
It's been nearly a decade since the last full length from Mournful Congregation, but with The Incubus Of Kharma they knock it out of...
Recently, a New York Times’ tech reporter wrote a piece about spending a couple of months deliberately ignoring the digital news, internet newsfeeds. Time spent...
Oceans of Slumber have crafted a tender power in each song on The Banished Heart that unfurls slowly with deep, steady, smoky vocals and thick thoughtful riffs....
Rivers of Nihil's Where Owls Know My Name is not only a fresh breath of air for death metal, but metal in general.
There’s something grander and expansive happening here. But how much opportunity and potential has been quashed by the band's isolationist stance?
Nowadays, metal scenes aren't exactly regional. Yes, some countries may possess more of a specific metallic subgenre than others, yet as a whole, the...
In need of some vicious and sinister hardcore that includes a touch of thrash? Well you’re in luck with the debut LP from Primal...
Now, THIS is a traditional doom masterpiece for the ages!
Welcome back to Throwback Thursday! This is the place where we get to indulge in nostalgia and wax poetic about excellent metal of years...
Although it can feel a tad monotonous and underdeveloped at times, Legend of the Seagullmen is an imposing yet fun ride from start to...
In death metal, some prefixes just make sense. Take, for example, the prefix of 'cavernous'. The word itself speaks volumes. Written on its own,...
Orchestral death doom isn't something we get to hear a lot of these days. Fortunately Rise Of Avernus do the subgenre justice!
Leaves' Eyes may be a bit over the top, but by Thor if this record isn't fun!
Originally released in 2003, The Beyond has always stood out in Cult of Luna’s discography as the most direct and immediate of their recordings.
Black metal inspired avant garde at its finest, Luup gives you something to really chew on with this latest offering!
Weird, avant garde and wonderfully brainy, this is some of the most interesting black metal to come out in 2017!
Check out this special collection of early demo work from the one and only Leviathan
The Body & Full of Hell return for another out of this world collaboration in Ascending a Mountain Of Heavy Light