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Pittsburgh's Signs of the Swarm release their strongest work to date in The Disfigurement of Existence
"Without any doubt, it's a must have for any black metal fan's library."
"This is a solid offering from one of the metalcore greats. I'm sure these songs will fit nicely with the band's repertoire."
"Till takes a different approach, drawing inspiration from early American history to craft highly emotional and dramatic compositions."
"Unapologetic and full to the brim with pain and absolute bangers, Omens is yet another triumph from a band who doesn't seem to know...
The blackened NWOBHM trend shows no signs of slowing down, pushing the genre more and more into the forefront. Nite's sinister sophomore effort, Voices...
"All in all another solid record from a band that just keeps on going."
"Adventurousness comes in the form of an expanded exploration of their melodic side, making it at once the band's 'least' death metal but most...
Ireland's God Is An Astronaut can always be expected to deliver. They've been leaders of the post-rock movement for almost 20 years now. But...
Swedish prog metallers Soen released their fifth album Imperial this month. Keeping up a stream of steady releases (Lotus in 2019 and Lykaia in...
If you think castles, ghosts, vampires, and candelabras are rad, then you'll dig this album. If not, well ... nobody's perfect.
Ether Coven harnesses a sound that fuses metalcore, doom, sludge, and progressive elements. Truth be told, the end result is almost exactly what one...
Blood Incantation has outdone themselves in every regard. Sit back, strap in and be crushed by the vacuum of space.
Examination of Violent Cinema, Vol. 1 is set to be another incendiary feather in the cap of the world’s premiere cine-grind band.
The brutal death and slam metal styles have always been a strange concept for me to wrap my mind around. There isn't really a...
This New Jersey band's debut is much more than a complex piece of rigidly structured virtuosity.
Agrimonia has been pushing their brand of outside art form further away from the center of the circle pit for a decade and, on...
Psychotic Symphony is by no means a bad album; it’s just an unforgivably ineffective and tedious one because of how ordinary it is.
Accept have been one of the more consistently excellent bands over the decades that it can easily seem to even longtime listeners that the band...
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...
Rising from the thick and smokey depths of the band's collection, comes this special reissue from the legendary Sleep.
Album number seven sees Inquisition both pushing for new horizons while also showing signs of growing a bit too comfortable with their own formula