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By the time that this goes up, I will have just seen Black Sabbath again (writing this Sunday night since I'm seeing them Monday). I...

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Diamond plate: you know what it is even if you weren't aware there was a name for it. It refers, in the words of...

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Following their epic adventures in the video game concept album Level 2, Last Chance To Reason are back, and they are taking us to...

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Friday night I had one of the coolest metal moments of my metal nerd life. Summer Slaughter kicked off in San Francisco and The Ocean put...

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Congratulations! If you are reading this, you survived this weekend's Supermoon invasion. It was a little touch-and-go, as we all know, and those we...

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If there’s one thing I can compliment about August Burns Red, it’s their consistency. They have released a new LP every two years since...

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This album has gotten so much bad press that it's hard to approach with an open mind. As a huge Megadeth fan, and someone...

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This week felt like both a slow week for albums and a huge week for albums. There were not that many new releases that...

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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...

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At one point Killing Joke were one of the most bulletproof post-punk bands around. Releasing their first single in 1978, they were right there with Wire and Gang of...

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All in all, it's a great time to be a fan of heavy music. There are an abundance of bands out there who are...

Throwback Thursday

Each week on ‘Throwback Thursday’ we dust off a crucial but underrated album, without which heavy metal’s evolution would have turned out quite differently....

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There’s been quite the buzz around Killswitch Engage as of late, what with Howard Jones’ departure and original vocalist Jesse Leach stepping in to...

Black Metal History

Overtly sinister sonic imagery requires some suspension of disbelief on my part. Either I’ll buy into a band’s bombast and bluster, or their attempts...

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I went into this review with absolutely no knowledge of Vorum or any of their past work. Looking at the album cover, they could...

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The moment is finally here; the Time is now (hur-hur). I suppose the default question must be: "does it meet expectations?" But could anything,...

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When asked where metal comes from, most fans will name The United States, The United Kingdom, Germany, and the Scandinavian lands as responsible for...

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Sweden’s Marduk has long been one of my favorite Black Metal acts. While they are rightly criticized for their overuse of blast-beats and other...

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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...

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Crossover thrash is a genre that can be traced back to Join The Army era Suicidal Tendencies and the very obviously titled Crossover by party...

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Hardcore in its myriad forms is outside of my comfort zone.  It's funny, then, that I should be so comfortable with the music of...

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I've always thought of Krallice's music as a duel, envisioning the guitars feinting, parrying and maneuvering in abstract aural dimensions at ludicrous speed. About...

Black Metal History

By Atanamar Sunyata As part of Black Metal History Month, we will be highlighting some of the most important black metal releases of all...