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The Body's I Have Fought Against It, But I Can’t Any Longer, is a theatrical exploration of pain, depression, and darkness. Its atmospheric approach...
At The Gates newest album, To Drink From The Night Itself, is an outstanding achievement of art
Never has a form of music united (and divided) people such as black metal. Never has a form of music tapped into the deepest,...
Metal Injection has teamed up with the noisiest music podcast around, Mathcore Index to bring you one of the most mind-numbing weekends of intellectual heavy...
"I wanted to do the Tool record. I had to make a choice, so I turned Prince down. I knew Tool was an important...
This edition includes doooooooooooooooooooom (said in an Invader Zim voice), thrash, melodic radio rock (sorry?), and more! To the metals...
Sonder is a superb record that TesseracT can take much pride in
Panopticon's newest album is an easy contender for album of the year. Prepare for a magnificent journey in the double album experience that is,...
Welcome back to Throwback Thursday! This is the place where we get to indulge in nostalgia and wax poetic about excellent metal of years...
"I'm going to lay down demos for them based on what they have… we'll see if it's amazing. If it's not, we'll call it...
New York's Wreath Of Tongues continue to blow my mind every time I check in on them. Like the perfect soundtrack to a bloodbath...
Ministry's longevity and commitment to politically driven industrial music is absolutely impressive. Founder and mastermind Al Jourgenson is as wild onstage as he was...
If you were to ask me 10 years ago, I wouldn’t have been able to predict that Underoath would last into the year 2018....
Finally, the weekend is upon us. What better way to kick it off than with the latest installment of "Funeral Doom Friday". For those...
For Lychgate, the status quo was never an option. The progressive, avant-garde black metal project has long worked in unique and adventurous soundscapes. Their dabblings...
Some of 'em make sense, some not so much.
This New Jersey band's debut is much more than a complex piece of rigidly structured virtuosity.
This edition includes lots of epicness, death metal, things that seem to upset my cat, and more! To the metals...
For Coilguns, Millennials is a step in a more savage direction
Rivers of Nihil's Where Owls Know My Name is not only a fresh breath of air for death metal, but metal in general.
Fans who pre-order the album get a presale password for the band's summer touring.
Perhaps what is most striking about Cult of Extinction's first demo, Black Nuclear Magick Attack, is its dynamic take on "war metal." The typical buzzsaw black/death/grind...