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"The Pornography or Ruin never lets its obliterating heaviness overstay its welcome, preferring to marinate in drifting gloom than abject harshness."
Plus Everygrey's new record, A Heartless Portrait.
"This latest record finds our favorite scumdogs going back to the early 90's a bit – back to their sweetspot."
Plus Celestial Sword and Spiter.
The trio of top-notch progressive metal acts commanded the stage at the Keswick Theatre.
In the words of None, or Nøne: "Life Has Gone on Long Enough."
Everyone now knows the pre-solo section to "One."
Andrew W.K. and one Ozzfest show, specifically.
"God bless his family and band."
On why they're named what they're named, their influence, and more!
No other country delivers "Pure Black Energy" as masterfully as Norway.
Featuring Oceans Of Slumber, Absent In Body, Sunrot, Extinction A.D. & more!
Plus a Vio-lence reissue and how much he loves his time in Machine Head.
Plus releases from Star One, The Last of Lucy, Dagoba, The Body & OAA, and Annihilator.
A massive hit with an interesting, darker side to it.
"It's not often an album in this genre has such an easy replay value, and proves that atmospheric heavy music isn't relegated to double...
Plus releases from Aethereus, Deadscape, Ecryptus, Enterprise Earth, Lee McKinney, Party Cannon, Shadow Of Intent, and Underoath
Abbath Doom Occulta is Immortal. Demonaz Doom Occulta is Immortal. Norwegian black metal is Immortal. Abbath and Demonaz, whose real names are Olve Eikemo and Harald Nævdal respectively, co-founded Immortal in the autumn of 1990. Immortal would become...
Another year, another year-end list. Though the world is still falling apart, America is once again re-learning the folly of its corrupt, dumbass two-party...
What an incredible year of music! In preparing this year's list, I listened to over 500 albums, narrowed those down to 60 finalists, and...