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Haken had no need to prove anything on this record. Their past few releases have been nothing less than monumental. I can't confidently claim...
The week's installment delves into the latest release from one of Finland's finest.
Purson's sophomore release, Desire's Magic Theatre, is their coming of age, a record that starts off with a ballad to DMT and gets better...
I'm not sure this song ever gets under control. It's just so damn driving and fast the entire time.
Hmm... but who's the band behind him?
WRONG's first full length album provides noise rock anthems that provide the real feel of a room and manage to capture a taste of...
Get immersed in history and metal via Gorguts!
In 2014, the band's release of Up In Hell showed promise consisting of a slight nü metal and hardcore fusion. Two years later, Incite...
Today's Tech-Death Tuesday focuses on Connecticut based band Formless, who finally return with their long awaited and unfortunately delayed debut, Eon. A full early...
The return of a very, very un-black metal Xasthur.
16-year-old me is very upset by this news.
Symphonic/Avant-Garde Funeral Doom highlighted by the use of a church pipe organ from the Czech Republic.
With limited vocals throughout, this eerie and intriguing release has just enough catchy riffs and ambient affects to cast an addicting spell over the...
Frank sits down with Randy Blythe, Alex Skolnick, and Tom Bejgrowicz of UNBUILT Magazine to discuss the new publication launch, and their ties between...
Like a swollen wave of tar, the sophomore album from Wigan's Boss Keloid will engulf you with its thick, sludgy atmosphere and stay caked...
In today's Tech-Death Tuesday, The Ritual Aura allowed us to premiere two new songs from their upcoming full-length, Tæther. Each song premiering today features...
Discover some bone-crushing extreme metal from one of North Carolina's own.
Four years in the making and totally worth it!
"I’m a musician, not a fighter, especially in Russia."
Warning: May induce night terrors.
It's called "Raped and Pillaged" and they say it like, a thousand times.
Elephant Tree make fr a fascinating, sitar padded listen - even if they do get a bit boring after a while.
Also revenues from Black Sabbath, Lamb of God, Between the Buried and Me and more.