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Singapore's kings of blackened death metal are back and they are killing it!
For those with the patience to fully submerge in the proceedings, Geist & The Sacred Ensemble appeals on a wavelength similar to Swans’ The...
What Rise Radiant lacks in breadth and variety—compared to its predecessor—it makes up for with its cohesiveness and refinement.
Good luck avoiding a quarantine mosh when this album hits. Años En Infierno upholds Xibalba’s standard of destructive death metal, melancholic doom metal and...
Several years ago, I discovered Binary Code through the release of their Moonsblood album. After reviewing and serving up high praise for that record,...
Like a lot of bands, Caustic Wound isn’t playing to reinvent the wheel of death or grind, they’re just playing it the way it...
Often, I'm reminded of Profanatica's first interview, a grainy VHS dispatch immortalized on the internet. The cult trio huddle around two candles, their faces smudged...
If you’re looking for some new metal that’s consistently guttural, fast, and absorbing, Old Smoke will definitely satisfy.
A nearly immaculate celebration and recreation of Ayreon's 1998 progressive metal masterpiece.
For three decades thrash legends Testament have been of the genre's best. Titans of Creation is their latest album, and continues their streak of...
Anyone with an ear to the European heavy underground knows the name Lowrider. The hype language for the Swedish quartet’s years-in-the-making sophomore album Refractions...
With over 50 years of hard rock debauchery under his belt, Ozzy Osbourne really doesn’t have anything to prove to anyone. After defining the...
Is it black metal or is it "gutter sniping, lo-fi punk of a desperately unbalanced and astringent order"?
It goes without saying that the past few years have been quite the gaping pothole in Suicide Silence’s post-Lucker timeline, so I feel obligated...
With Apocalypse & Chill, Delain's commitment, talent, and ability to compose and perform with a shared mind allows them to remain a top-notch symphonic...
Kirra has certainly been a band to be paying attention to over the past few years. On the back of their debut Run Away,...
Canadian thrash metal veterans Annihilator are releasing their seventeenth album Ballistic, Sadistic that hearkens back to their early releases.
"Aerial Ruin and Panopticon could've released both their sides of this split as standalone releases and they would've been great."
Blue Öyster Cult, the iconic New York rock band, has been going strong since the late '60s and quickly grew into one of the...
2020 has already thrown us a lot of curveballs, but “Lamb of God Guitarist Records Acoustic EP” was still unexpected. Mark Morton’s first solo...
The Cincinnatti doomers stun on their full length debut!