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FFO: System of a Down, Dillinger Escape Plan, Dog Fashion Disco, Mike Patton, etc.

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While the background and story of Norway’s Haust may be all over the grill of the internet and supportive print publications, they don’t come...

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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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"Ten fine features could have been traded for five amazing ones, that truly complemented the sounds and delivered extra layers."

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"Obsidian Refractions continues their reign, toppling all their past achievements with ease."

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"Gorgeous, thought-provoking, cerebral, fashionable, and rewarding."

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"The album gives you the feeling of exploring a long-buried series of caves, tombs and underground palaces."

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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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"Just like Songs from the Apocalypse, Postcards from the Asylum is a brilliantly exploratory and urbane voyage as only Bieler and company could make."

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"It's almost impossible to listen along to Interludium without a big smile on your face."

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Project 86 have reached a new level with their newest album, both in theme and in music.

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"Beyond being an essential entry into Insomnium's catalog, Anno 1696 is a highpoint of modern Finnish melodic death metal as a whole."

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"Don't blink and you'll catch on to the shifts, but will be impressed with how Brutus are able to make all those moving parts...

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"Path of 1000 Suns is far from revolutionary, but it manages to mix several styles in highly effective—and sometimes surprising—ways."

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"Tombs is a hard working band and they keep on chugging along churning out some stellar rock and roll."

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"Vaxis – Act II is ultimately among Coheed and Cambria’s most welcoming, aspiring, and fulfilling studio creations."

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"Matt Heafy wrote an album that holds its own wit in the lexicon of forward-thinking metal."

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"While Rolo Tomassi isn't the first mathcore bands to try post-rock on for size, they've achieved a particularly natural bridge between the two genres."

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"Spinning the record reveals harrowing atmospherics, a sense of grandiosity, devastating emotional weight and wrenching mood swings all woven around a diverse stanchion of...

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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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"However, while accessible, Silence/Motion takes a much darker turn from previous works and merits multiple listens to fully encapsulate the power held in the...

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The Work is by far the group’s most cohesive, ambitious, meditative, and varied effort, with greater uses of philosophical significance and transcendental respites.

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"Employed to Serve sounds like they’re playing the music they’ve always wanted to write, and it’s hard not to love them for it."

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