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The Decibel 100th issue show happened at the beginning of this year, and it was a whole lot of fun. I initially wrote my...
by: Graham "Gruhamed" Hartmann When I first saw the lineup for the 2010 DECIBEL DEFIANCE TOUR, I did the following in order: 1. Shit...
"Without any doubt, it's a must have for any black metal fan's library."
"Bathed in a Black Sun proves that the great sorcerer Mackintosh, of course, continues to act as a tireless innovator."
"Blackbraid leaves no doubt. This is the most exciting act in black metal."
'Mud Ride' is "straightforward, to-the-point, easy to follow, and bears a hint of snarky humor throughout."
"There are 13 tracks in total here and not a single bit of filler on any of 'em."
"One Day is not only another oddball shaped feather in Fucked Up’s oddball-shaped cap, but it’s an experiment that has gleaned wildly successful results."
"Funeral is an entrancing, exciting, energetic, brutal, and beautiful piece of extreme metal art."
"Spinning the record reveals harrowing atmospherics, a sense of grandiosity, devastating emotional weight and wrenching mood swings all woven around a diverse stanchion of...
"Carcass spew forth a career-defining record in Torn Arteries. It's one of their finest moments since Heartwork, and an easy contender for album of...
Vermilia blends clean and harsh vocals with excellent riffs to create a truly captivating and dramatic listen on "Kätkyt." An extremely impressive debut outing...
Sweet Death and Ecstasy offers a healthy demonstration of Midnight's penchant for writing rebar rigid heavy metal that salutes the rocking past while simultaneously...
Death metal titans return with an exemplary back-to-roots affair
The ten tracks on offer span the width and breathe of the Godflesh oeuvre, sounding as rhythmically calculating and drill-press noisy as early works...
2013's Satyricon presented a minor comeback in the sense of greater immediacy and consistency in songcraft, but four years later Deep Calleth Upon Deep takes that sure-handedness...
Replacire are delivering devastating tech death for a modern age. You know you want to dig into it.
Rising from the thick and smokey depths of the band's collection, comes this special reissue from the legendary Sleep.
The Whole of the Law is the sounds of Armageddon. And what incredible timing it has.
Deny the Cross is friggin' bestial, and one of the alphas amongst the powerviolence crowd.
There is probably not going to be a better death metal record coming out this year. But should we even bother calling this death...