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Hey kids! The Obituarist is here, back with another round up of killer releases from this year, each sure to decimate you into utter...
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It's only been two years since Grime unleashed their misanthropic, despondent middle finger known as Deteriorate. The record was so filthy you got, well,...
Despite outlasting their Finnish brethren, who split up shortly after Stream, Skepticism haven’t exactly been the most prolific dudes on the planet. Ordeal is...
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Christian Mistress is a confounding egg of a band. A half-decade ago, they took a good chunk of the metal world by storm with...
Horror and metal go together like Meshuggah and 8 strings.
Our thoughts are with Tony for a speedy recovery.
From (the amazingly fun to say out loud) Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, comes a band who will reach into your heart and chill it from the inside...
What’s not to love about a band that changes their sound a little from album to album while still being completely recognizable? Black Dahlia...
Mayhem might come back, but Slayer is still pissed.
FFO: Dark Tranquillity, Insomnium, etc.
We love our metal here at Metal Injection… but we dig movies too! Welcome to Cinema Fix, a movie guide tailored for the metal...
It's got 8 strings this time!
For this specific collaboration, members of Mudvayne, Hellyeah, and Skrape unite to test their strengths against the likes of previous major successors like Down...
Not content with letting the US and Canada monopolizing the global tech-death throne, the UK's A Trust Unclean have made it their prerogative to...
While ostensibly sounding much like their last few from a production standpoint, Repentless is actually the band's most unapologetically thrash album in years.
Since their debut, Riverside has always carried the 'Porcupine Tree's little brother act' label. Yet, with that main comparison now on hiatus during extensive...
Soilwork defy expectations on every turn, and by not straying from the path that made them successful in the first place.
Tom Araya, a man of mystery.
Fortunately for retro-rock aficionados, the guys in Kadavar not only have a firm grasp on the sounds of the 70s, but the song writing...