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Reviews

"Like its predecessors, Isle of Wisdom finds Hällas doing a miraculous job of channeling inspirations."

Video Premiere

There lies a simple word one can type on Twitter that will draw eyes and ears like a bonfire story at a campground: cybergrind....

Weekly Injection

Plus releases from AngelMaker, Arkaik, Dog Fashion Disco, Konvent, Messa, and Syk.

Lists

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Interviews

"This is us trying to just create more of what we want to hear."

A/V

It's been a few months since we've checked in with Toyah & Robert Sunday Lunch cover videos. With the world opening up, King Crimson...

Best of 2021

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...

Weekly Injection

Plus releases from Corroded Spiral, Elder & Kadavar, Genocide Pact, So Hideous, and a lot of bands with Magnetic Eye

Weekly Injection

Plus releases from Black Label Society, Sion, Lock Up, Imperial Triumphant, and Deep Purple

Reviews

"Doom Crew Inc. is not a bad record, but it occupies a lower spot in BLS's overall ranking."

Reviews

"Mixing and mastering qualms aside, Lutharo have arrived with one of the most thrilling metal records of 2021."

Reviews

"The album is a grandiose, 70s revival that would make our metal ancestors proud."

Lists

Guitarist Tony Iommi and drummer Bill Ward first appeared at Ozzy Osbourne’s doorstep in 1968. The pair arrived in response to an old “Ozzy Zig Needs a Gig” advertisement that had lingered even...

Back in the Day

“What’s my drug of choice?” We are “Junkheads” for Stone Temple Pilots’ Core and Alice in Chains’ Dirt. These masterpieces were both released on September 29th, 1992. Core and Dirt...

Scene Report

We all know the lore of how Judas Priest, Deep Purple and KISS made big waves in Japan and inspired the thriving metal scene...

Latest News

"It's one of those riffs that… I like to call it the Guitar Center virus."

Record Sales

August wasn't the worst month ever, and was certainly better than July. This list, which continues to grow each month, saw an average increase...