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Plus some of his side-project stuff.
The news comes just after the reissue of Holy Diver last month
"Learning To Dissolve plays like a refined take on a pre-existing statement of intent."
Plus who did the scream on their Slayer cover.
Detecting a little Korn in the clean guitars.
Swedish melodic death veterans Soilwork return with Övergivenheten, a dynamic and diverse effort.
"We don't have to change any arrangements... I'll just shred my way to hell as they are."
According to guitarist Peter DiStefano, anyway.
All their Roadrunner albums, now on vinyl.
The closest we've gotten to Black Sabbath since 2017.
He'd also prefer the haters not to come.
"What keeps the band interesting at this point comes down to the fact that no one does instrumental post-metal quite like this."
Despite his return 11 years ago, old wounds are still hard to heal.
It has definitely been a challenging time for the band
"They are often cited as pioneers of heavy metal music."
Incredible doesn't even begin to describe it.
Get out your boombox.
Plus releases from Boris, Moths, Norma Jean, Seventh Storm, and Unprocessed.