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"Inspired by a dearth of good 2017 films," they say.
The Madness of Many came out in Nov. 2016, so that makes sense.
O.G. New York hardcore, comin' atcha.
Portland's Uada made my Top of 2016 with their soul crushing debut, Devoid Of Light, that embodies the blackened flavor of greats like Mgla...
When the two unlikely worlds of Iran and Norway collide, the world is transformed into a devastatingly murderous territory of pure, unadulterated black metal...
So... is this the end of Ministry?
The band confirmed the news but no cause of death was announced.
They, uh... didn't. Not even close.
"Fortunately, you can't download a shirt or live experience. I'm sure that will happen soon. Until it does, we still have a job."
Periphery IV: This Time It's Not Periphery I, II Or III.
Killer albums for as low as $6.66
It's Monday and Mondays suck, so let' grind it out with Retortion Terror's self-titled EP.
Fronted by the world's most metal politician, Taiwanese genre-benders Chthonic return to the fray after five long years...
All three were over $1,000.
Read an interview with the improvisational project's mastermind, Ephemeral Domignostika as well!
Earache Records is an indie record label founded by Digby Pearson in the late 80s. They signed a lot of very important bands and...
The Arkansas doom/sludge force finally returns with one of the best albums of 2018.
It is a solid reflection of the growth and evolution of the group over the past few years.
Makes sense now that The Sword is on hiatus.
Haken can do no wrong at this point.
The Unheavenly Creatures is a mostly captivating continuation of the Amory Wars saga that cements how relevant, idiosyncratic, and cherishable Coheed and Cambria remains.