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The Level Above Human is an excellent achievement for Ingested, showcasing their supreme mastery in crafting violent music.
Two of the biggest rock bands in the world are teaming up this summer for a huge tour all across the United States and...
The four-year wait for Omit's third record was entirely worth it. This is a soaring, melancholic funeral doom record that has plenty to offer...
The new track, "Isolation," shows early swaths of some of the stylistic changes the band is going through.
Less psychedelic Pink Floyd, way more hard rock.
This is a huge week for metal. This edition includes a long-awaited return, djent masters, lots of weirdness, and more! To the metals...
You didn't realize you missed ASG, but you did.
She just wants to park her car, man.
In support of Devildriver's coming outlaw country covers album.
"Your fans are aligned with the static idea of what you are. And as an artist, you're always evolving."
Literally everyone minus Sybreed's vocalist is in this.
Considering how long it’s been gestating, it’s downright remarkable that Eat the Elephant is so richly surprising, dependable, and multifaceted (in every way possible).
"Chat with Tool about anything now that you will be among the very few people that ever have the opportunity to do so"
Plus a tiny snippet of Jones' vocals.
This edition includes satanists, goblins, mutton chops, and more! To the metals...
Well, that's an interesting development.
Ghost is back and as awesome as ever.
With a history that spans just over three decades, the glacial caverns of Nordic extremity run deep. This week, we've plunged the deepest we've...
Panopticon's newest album is an easy contender for album of the year. Prepare for a magnificent journey in the double album experience that is,...
Equilibrium is an interesting ride that offers a lot more than listeners may be expecting. The record provides a universal theme that people can...
Rocktopia, the new Broadway play!
Daniel Fang, please don't hurt yourself!
NONE does many things right but a few egregious creative decisions and glaring inconsistencies kill much of the duo's potential.