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"2023 will go down as a vintage year for death metal and Ashes, Organs, Blood And Crypts will be one of the biggest, goriest...

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"Upon a rigorous inspection, I can say the house is in very good shape. Watch your step as you walk in, however, lots of...

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The prog giants have an illustrious discography. How does the first part of their double album stack up?

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In the world of metal, the term 'core' is as divisive as modern politics. And in Fit for an Autopsy's case, the moniker has...

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Autopsy are elders of death metal – their 1989 debut Severed Survival being preceded by few others, and founding member Chris Reifert played drums on Scream Bloody...

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A little over a year ago, I wrote a review of Autolatry's EP, Of the Land, and enjoyed it quite a bit. After a listen...

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Autolatry is a Progressive Black Metal band from eastern Connecticut. Readers who like to make the trek over to MetalSucks may have heard of...

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"If this album is a sign of things to come, then High On Fire aren't getting old. They've just become legends."

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"Necrot is one of the most-hyped death bands of the last 10 years, and this album gives you a good idea why."

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"Enterprise Earth knocked the wind out of me on almost every track and I'm confident it will have the same effect on both new...

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Even when taking East of the Wall’s prior accomplishments into account, A Neutral Second is a tremendously robust and multifaceted statement.

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"Black Royal Spiritism is a fearsome yet magical work of pure art."

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Take Me Back to Eden largely feels like a collection of generic compositions that—despite having some Sleep Token sheen—could've been created by any number...

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"Gather & Mourn is harsh, incendiary and savage-sounding."

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"Mirai and the gang are still showing off their ability to cohesively genre-slice vast combinations of influences."

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"After a couple hundred releases, it's pretty much a guarantee that this isn't the end of this boundary pushing band and hopefully not the...

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"I'd advise turning it up loud, as the nasties on the album cover strike me as the type you'd want to join rather than...

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"Malevolence has proven that high-voltage heavy metal can exist within a beatdown framework."

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"Enterprise Earth fans are going to really enjoy this album and Dan Watson continues to grow as a vocalist in terms of both his...

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"On their third album Where Fear and Weapons Meet, 1914 paints a tragic, gritty and human portrait of WWI with musical bombast and emotional...

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Vessel and company cast out a wide new on their sophomore album. This Place Will Become Your Tomb doesn’t have the same post-rock sheen...

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Perhaps more than any of its predecessors, Colors II seems like the culmination of everything that came before it, fluidly incorporating virtually all of...

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The Impassable Horizon offers continuously impressive and captivating juxtapositions between Fractal Universe’s monstrous and mellow personas.

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