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What Rise Radiant lacks in breadth and variety—compared to its predecessor—it makes up for with its cohesiveness and refinement.
Deathgrind meets harsh noise, sludge and black metal on the latest from Feed Them Death---yeah, it's wild.
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...
Considering what’s going on in the world at the moment, a more suitable title for this, Ulcerate’s sixth album, might have been ‘Stare into...
Jarboe shows us that she's an artist without limitations and offers something altogether different from expectation and definition.
A nearly immaculate celebration and recreation of Ayreon's 1998 progressive metal masterpiece.
Back in 2017, Savage Sinusoid was without a doubt a landmark album, surprising the metal community and boasting the next level of experimental heavy...
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...
Kindred isn’t quite as inviting as All Tree, but it's precisely because of its enhanced challenge and atypical direction that it’s so gratifying and...
Metempsychosis accomplishes all it sets out to in terms of transmitting the complex arcs and affections of its subject matter.
Lee Buford of The Body, Kristin Hayter of Lingua Ignota, and Dylan Walker of Full of Hell are no strangers to working with one...
Even within progressive metal, bands sometimes stagnate. It seems like a paradox; the very definition of “progressive” implies forward-thinking and ever-changing. And yet, even...
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"?
In the long lineage of art inspired by one of the most important characters in literary history, Faustian Pact are something completely new entirely....
Euphonic Entropy builds upon everything that makes Diabulus in Musica an extraordinary act.
Ten years ago, a little-known Norwegian band released their debut album to an unsuspecting metal underground. Adorned by the beautiful cover art of John...
"Nechochwen and Panopticon sit comfortably in their sounds and use them as vehicles to tell new stories. This split is important for fans of...
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!
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...