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Alright, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, cats and dogs, and anyone else who is beautiful enough to click on this album of the...
Well, that was a year. Debatably. Metal and hardcore-wise some fantastic albums came out this year. It’s just a shame that we aren’t going...
Written and recorded during the pandemic.
My favorite metal albums of 2020 are a mix of always reliable heavy hitters and remarkable up-and-comers who absolutely deserve more attention.
Greetings folks, and welcome to another year-end list from the Weekly Injection guy. To the metals… These are the albums that I either returned...
There isn't much to say about this year that hasn't been said already. I feel thankful to remain healthy, employed, and surrounded by family...
Plus releases from Ad Infinitum, Deafheaven, Gama Bomb, Poppy, and Undergang.
Master of Stevie, as the kids say (probably).
Featuring studio outtakes and a whole live album!
Welcome to another great Wednesday of Extreme of the Extreme. This week, with the power-thrash metallers Entropy unveiling the lyric video for their new...
"Till was different... not so good, but different."
Welcome to another great Thursday of Extreme of the Extreme. Also happy Thanksgiving to all of the American readers out there! This week, featuring...
Under Sullen Skies begins a new epoch for New York's Tombs, presenting a diverse onslaught of frightening atmosphere, skull-caving heaviness and inexplicable catchiness—along with...
Get you some progressive rock.
Plus releases from Dark Tranquillity, Fuck The Facts, Helvik, Jinjer, Liturgy, and Refused.
Read an in-depth interview with the band's bassist and vocalist about the new record and why Killer Be Killed shouldn't be called a supergroup.
August Burns Red love themselves some Christmas. They've been releasing Christmas covers for years, and this year, they released a shred-reworking of Mariah Carey's...
So now it's just Till Lindemann.
Longer than originally thought.
Plus releases from Katatonia, Periphery, Red Fiction, and Of Feather and Bone.
Lars says the band is now closer than ever.
Sólstafir brings its massive arrangements and rustic grit to notably accessible territory, rounded off by some callbacks to a savage past.
Sounds like old Iced Earth, which is pretty cool.