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Hailing from the “wheat-and-rust landscape” of the Cuyahoga River in Ohio, neofolk duo Osi and the Jupiter have accomplished a lot since starting in...
Blood Incantation has outdone themselves in every regard. Sit back, strap in and be crushed by the vacuum of space.
An Embarrassment of Riches is a towering achievement not only for The Night Watch, but for the instrumental progressive metal subgenre as a whole.
For listeners looking for raw, melodic and imaginative black metal, Obsequiae's new album nothing short of a sublime sonic experience.
Esoteric has raised a bar and set a standard that other acts should strive for. A modern Greek tragedy told in six parts, it's...
Cloak revel in the dark. Metal explores the nightside of human existence from many angles. Some mournful, some angry, some unstable. All of it...
This isn't empty 80s nostalgia. Savage Master is the real deal for listeners looking for high-quality classic heavy metal (with a touch of thrash).
Named for the year in which the epidemic reached Norway and black metal outfit 1349. Much like the dreaded outbreak, their music is unrelenting, unmerciful,...
Heart Like a Grave satisfies on all fronts, combining many robust bits of heavenly despair and unrestrained outrage into some of the most awe-inspiring,...
You may not have heard of them, but these Finns just cut one of the year's best albums.
The German melo-death group returns with their first full-length album in 13 years!
Sonata Arctica is able to pour a limitless amount of melody into their melodic metal. But is that always a good thing?
In maintaining many of their idiosyncrasies while also delving deeper into a focused narrative and more approachable structures, Kayo Dot has undoubtedly created a...
Cerebral Rot has arrived, and they're here to bring dominating riffs, drums and growls to smash the death metal world into the swamp.
You all know – or should know – Clandestine. Here it is played live in celebration of its 25th birthday.
If the genre has been known for its tendencies to be transgressive against sensibilities, then Cherubs are slowly dragging their nails across the chalkboard...
Death metal meets doom meets post rock? Sign us up!
The Smokeless Fires should be pleasing for fans of neo-trad metal, or anyone who wants to hear what Reroute to Remain would sound like...
Gold & Grey marks the closing of a thematic journey for Baroness.
Texas instrumental group Driving Slow Motion prides itself on delivering “cascading dynamics and atmospheric melodies” to spark “a surreal sonic experience that both captivates...
As they continue to evolve, Full of Hell is further steeping their sound into the "death" part of their self-described "harsh grinding death." Weeping...