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Rivers of Nihil's Where Owls Know My Name is not only a fresh breath of air for death metal, but metal in general.
Howling Sycamore is one of those new projects that immediately struck gold. Labeling this simply as progressive metal would not be doing this act...
Knelt Rote's latest is one of the most staggeringly intense records in recent memory. Alterity has potential to become a modern classic.
Salt Lake City's power metallers are back with their second full-length album.
In death metal, some prefixes just make sense. Take, for example, the prefix of 'cavernous'. The word itself speaks volumes. Written on its own,...
Even though ION is one of Portal's lesser manifestations of auditory horror, it's still an easy recommendation for extreme metal fanatics.
Infernal Overdrive accomplishes exactly what it sets out to do: offer a textbook classic heavy metal vibe with glimpses of offshoot techniques throughout.
Compilation of the progressive instrumental shred project alike Sithu Aye, Aristocrats, Plini...
After 5 long years, The Faceless make the wait well worth it, presenting an excellent record with In Becoming A Ghost
When your ace in the hole happens to be Dopethrone, an influential monolith of omnipresent scope canvassing the firmament of modern doom metal, it can...
The ten tracks on offer span the width and breathe of the Godflesh oeuvre, sounding as rhythmically calculating and drill-press noisy as early works...
The geological and folkloristic-minded among you are likely well aware that the name Dimmu Borgir was, in fact, hijacked from Icelandic folklore – its meaning...
Deus Salutis Meæ sounds like a ceremony of horror.
Winds of Plague are back with Blood Of My Enemy!
Psychotic Symphony is by no means a bad album; it’s just an unforgivably ineffective and tedious one because of how ordinary it is.
Enslaved have been not-so-quietly making their presence known in the extreme metal community for a full quarter century, from those early pure black metal demos Nema and Yggdrasil to...
Not to be outdone by their own discordant eccentricities, Altarage are back to prove that things can become even more nebulous
The boys are back in town with a masterfully dark new record in Nightbringers
Bizarre, inaccessible and wonderfully weird, this is one of the most challenging metal releases I've heard all year!