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Motorhead recorded one last live album a month before Lemmy's passing - and it fucking rocks.
Diamond Head is easily the strongest of the band's albums since 1993's Death in Progress, in most ways exceeding that effort with several high...
It’s like staring down a hallway stripped of paint and wallpaper, and seeing a vague shape draw a blade. It’s like you’re nailed to...
Mars Red Sky's capacity is widely diverse, ranging from low-end riffs before layering on their circus quirky personality. Both of these opposing attributes are...
A winsome collection of lilting prog and impassioned melodies, The Fall of Hearts takes us even further afield from the metal scene than usual...
Apparently out of nowhere, Sylvaine has come in with what is quite possibly the post metal album of the year.
A pilgrimage that is dense, sweeping and chaotic; its darkness engulfing.
NTW is a plenty worthy release. It's just going to make you wish that there was more.
False Highs, True Lows is carnivorous and frothing, teeming with black metal and metallic hardcore influences that leaves almost no room to breathe.
Graves at Sea is triumphant; sounding like a unit bristling with animated energy and freshness despite having produced a work no one would be...
Blizaro is one of the weirdest bands to ever come from the US, John Gallo the forgotten master of horror doom is back with...
Elephant Tree make fr a fascinating, sitar padded listen - even if they do get a bit boring after a while.
Regarding the legacy of the band, I view Deftones as divided into two entities, segmented by the passing of Chi. Adrenaline through Saturday Night...
What can be said with faithful finality is that listening to Moonsorrow is a cinematic experience. Their brand of monolithic and aristocratic blackened pagan...
A) Sludge Metal B) Progressive Metal C) Post-Metal D) All of the above
This is definitely one of Amon Amarth’s finest. Jomsviking, while not entirely different from Amon Amarth’s already spectacular discography, does succeed in breaking a...
Finland's cosmonauts return to stretch black metal to the breaking point and in turn, create one of the best albums of 2016 thus far.
Consistency is the order of the day here, which is what makes For All Kings a notable improvement over Worship Music. This feels more...
It’s been a long, sad silence for Magrudergrind. For awhile I just assumed them dead. The announcement never came, but like a missing persons...
Phenotype presents listeners with enough variety to keep them listening, and more than enough energy to want to headbang to. With a strong emphasis...
Fleshgod Apocalypse has primarily been a death metal act with a heavy influence of classical music. In doing this, opera vocals are regularly incorporated,...
Exumer has penned a robust album dripping with strong riffs, cogent arrangements and copious amounts of energy with little to no filler that’ll give...
Agoraphobic Nosebleed has been ravaging the grindcore scene since ’94 and, along with Enemy Soil, are among the first to bring a battling gun-like...