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Since 2013, this wrecking crew from Arizona, has been spitting fire on death metal. Melting any traditional conception of death metal, and molding it...
"Kruelty treats their stylistic combination like a contest to see how much punishment they can derive from each genre they take from."
"The End, So Far contains plenty of powerful moments, and successfully breaks new ground for Slipknot 27 years into their career."
"Erebos is a blood-boiling rampage of an album, with thoughtful scaffoldings to separate Venom Prison from the pack."
"On their third album Where Fear and Weapons Meet, 1914 paints a tragic, gritty and human portrait of WWI with musical bombast and emotional...
Another decade, another zombie-themed EP from a shining star in the Christian metalcore camp. The Devil Wears Prada deviated from their decidedly cringy counterparts...
Holland’s Celestial Season is a bit of an obscurity, even on the doom/death scene, which dominated the band’s sound throughout their early works. They’re...
The second half of The Ocean's Phanerozoic dualogy uses kaleidoscopic heaviness to relate the human condition to a 541-million-year cosmic tragedy.
Bringing together some of the most dangerous minds in extreme music, Umbra Vitae makes the meanest music possible and throws it at listeners like a javelin.
Cattle Decapitation doesn't just give a masterclass in how to play extreme metal right, they outdo even themselves in terms of extremity.
If you want a snapshot of an up-and-coming death metal band finding its footing, Vircolac's "Masque" is a great place to look.
With time comes experience and growth, and Valdrin has certainly taken advantage of time passed, lessons learned and exhibited growth on Two Carrion Talismans.
Current and past members of Dragonforce, Slipknot, Seth, Loudblast, Chimaira, Dååth, Mayhem and Aborym walk into a bar...
Pittsburgh's Signs of the Swarm release their strongest work to date in The Disfigurement of Existence
Corey Taylor takes up his pen and shares his thoughts on just what the hell is happening in America
Songs like “Rites of the Locust” and “Les Sepulcri” represent the band at their best, with massive riffs and a perfectly honed atmosphere that...
Welcome to Throwback Thursday! This is the place we get to indulge in nostalgia and wax poetic about excellent metal of years past. So...
The new banger from the Denver thrashers was absolutely worth the wait.
This heavily melodic influenced band carries enough comprehensive structure to allow even ignorant music fans to enjoy this complex album. This album is at...
One of the main characteristics that continues to protrude in this release is the melodic flow that is at its strongest yet.
Characteristically brief at 33 minutes, the 13 songs here provide more consistent predictability with a renewed focus on anthemic, uptempo numbers combining brisk rhythmic...