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This brutal death album leaves little room for any groove or slam, and is all business in the rolling ball of membrane waiting to...
Insect Ark are back with their most exciting and visionary offering to date! Get ready to scrape your jaw off the floor.
by James Zalucky When it comes to creativity, few bands can match the power and brilliance of AGALLOCH. Over the course of their career...
"Take a listen to The Deepening and you'll hear why there's so much to celebrate."
"Born is a terrific slice of heavy psych/prog rock indulgence that’s made more impressive because it’s Birth’s first collection."
"Krüller shows a human side of Tristan Shone, more right side of the brain, and an openness to more perspective."
"Moss Grew On The Swords And Plowshares Alike epitomizes why Kayo Dot remains a laudable one-of-a-kind project."
The Dusk in Us is album number nine and possesses all the thematic and visual doom ‘n’ gloom as has always been the case,...
Denver's doomed rock and roll outfit has made massive strides towards greatness while simultaneously crafting one the year's catchiest albums.
Much can be said to the "Meh" quality of most bands in one of the most mature, yet juvenile sub-genre in metal, so it's...
The deathgrind folks in Maruta have been at it since 2005. Though the band has only three albums to their name, they've still put...
Some things are over as quickly as they began. Or so they seem. Like a great day that just goes by too quickly, I...
Hailing from the “if it ain’t broke…” school of thought, Mike Scheidt continues to drive his band YOB to new heights of epic, darkly...
Perhaps it's fitting then that Agalloch's triumphant return finds the band blending the best of each album into one cohesive piece of artistic expression.
Last year we celebrated the Collaboration/Supergroup and I was well aware that a few rather interesting ones were on their way. Still on the way,...
There are thousands upon thousands of forgotten bands buried and rotting in the coffin of time. And while the heap is often justifiable hill...
An ominous chorus begins to swell as a deadpan drum is beaten in the background. A voice comes onto the microphone like a demonic...
When you really think about it, Sweden’s Meshuggah is extreme metal’s answer to Tool. Both bands have some of the most supportive and staunch...
By: Navjot Kaur Sobti When you hear the name Moth Eater, don’t think you’re dealing with some neo-hippie Williamsburg-bred indie fare, nor your typical,...