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If microtonal black metal becomes a micro-genre, it's fair to speculate that Scarcity will become one of the micro-scene's micro-gateway bands.
"For anyone hungry for traditional speed made for moshing, screaming, breaking things and more, this is the album of the year."
"Ultimately, this appetizer of a record packs serious headbanging material."
"Aquilus makes up for time spent away by hitting harder when it counts most, and doubling down on its eccentricities."
Utgard is not only a superb successor to E, but also a great modernization of Enslaved's ever-evolving aesthetic in general.
The Portland, Maine band delivers a strong effort on their new album.
Many bands who have been around for decades tend to slow the pace of releases as the years go on. Not so with New...
Taken on its own, Queen of Time is excellent, but when considered in context as the thirteenth studio effort of a band that’s been...
The elements which brought Wolvhammer to where they are today remain. A broader scope and sense of adventure has opened up new possibilities.
In an overcrowded genre Twingiant remind us that there are still interesting places to go
The black metal duo boasting two of the United States's brilliant metal minds returns with a new mini-LP that is one of the year's...
With a history stretching back to 1995, Ösnabruck, Germany's occult masters Secrets of the Moon have managed, over the course of five full-lengths and...
Temple of Dagon are on the move with their latest EP Revelations of the Spirit.
By now, fans know what to expect, and that is the assurance that Taake continually manages to walk the fine line between creative expansion...
Týr have long ago laid claim to their seat in the folk metal genre. In the eleven years since How Far to Asgaard, they...
It's been a long haul since Gore Metal, but in a lot of ways it kind of hasn't. Released 15 years ago to immediate...