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Clean vocals and an entirely new direction is what you will find in the self-titled release from deathcore giants Suicide Silence
Rising from the thick and smokey depths of the band's collection, comes this special reissue from the legendary Sleep.
The Drip have more going on than most would notice upon a few listens.
For those in the know, Heavy Temple have been one of Philadelphia's strongest doom exports in recent years
After a six-year gap, Sweden's Witchery have returned with another potent slab of quality thrash metal.
FFO: Katatonia, Paradise Lost, Swallow the Sun...
Motorhead may be no more, but Phil Campbell is still out there killing it.
A sinister mix of black and doom auras, Soulburn's Earthless Pagan Spirit makes for one hell of a ride.
Atoma is a pleasing body of work, and with amazing moments of composition that demonstrate the skills of great musicians.
Ars Moriendi are ambitious providing black metal salvation for the French masses!
Love them or hate them, Korn has made a mark and proven their worth to stay in the game.
All in all Deathgrip is a solid release. It's the same style of music that Fit For A King has been writing for half...
Neurosis are back, expanding their soundworlds and proving once more that they are among the greats.
Remember the “screamo” era? Remember the Hot Topic/Victory Records bum rush that transformed malls across the country into some sort of swoosh-gelled hair/80s tight-pants-revival...
Mare Cognitum have started to hint at greatness with this latest offering.
Black metal and doom collide on a split between two of the undergrounds sickest acts.
Album number seven sees Inquisition both pushing for new horizons while also showing signs of growing a bit too comfortable with their own formula
This doom metal massif is as heavy as the Himalaya's, and the passion involved is next to none.
The sophomore effort from the Reading, PA based progressive death metal quartet sees the band continuing their consistency in delivering rock-solid and forward-thinking music.
Lamb Of God meets Metallica in Dead Earth Politics strongest release to date!
Flashy, grim, demented, tortured and good enough to make a grown man cry, Quinta Essentia are coming for your skull
Much can be said to the "Meh" quality of most bands in one of the most mature, yet juvenile sub-genre in metal, so it's...