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"Drowning in disgusting filth seldom feels more inviting."
"There's no 'have patience with it' on this record. You hit play and you disappear from where you currently are with only ashes in...
Suppressive Fire unleash the heavy artillery with Invasion, a thrash metal-paced crash course through four theaters of World War II. The band tells us Invasion...
Emma Ruth Rundle & Thou bring the best out of each other, with plenty of sonic staples for fans of both artists to chew...
Gold & Grey marks the closing of a thematic journey for Baroness.
As they continue to evolve, Full of Hell is further steeping their sound into the "death" part of their self-described "harsh grinding death." Weeping...
It's no surprise that we here at Metal Injection have been fans and supporters of Bay Area-based deathcore pioneers Antagony. The group has a...
Rotting Christ keeps railing against religion on their thirteenth album.
The Body & Full of Hell return for another out of this world collaboration in Ascending a Mountain Of Heavy Light
Relentless Mutation is a great step forward for Archspire, as the writing is vastly improved and more consistent than on previous records. And it’s...
To the untrained ear, this review is nothing but nerdy hair splitting; your significant other who knows nothing about metal and your mom will...
Wage War's new album, Deadweight, is a great display of the power that metalcore still has today.
Carach Angren release the best work of their career in the nightmare fueled Dance And Laugh Amongst The Rotten.
Trumpeting Ecstasy takes is one that follows the course and structure of the band’s live show and having Full of Hell pretty much put...
There's truly a lot here to like, but the tracks lack the appropriate evolution that they would have gained if this release was worked...
You Will Never Be One of Us is brief, brutal and devastatingly effective. It’s everything an extreme music fan could want.
In a lot of ways it’s not what you’d expect. And that’s what makes it great.
If you haven't somehow come to check out Full of Hell in some incarnation right now, albeit their FOH Noise versions or their blasty,...
After the Burial is a band that has largely remained unchanged throughout the years in terms of their core sound- low tuned guitars that...
For as good as 2011's Scurrlious is, it had MASSIVE footsteps to follow after the band's monumental Fortress. It didn't quite live up to it sadly, and...
When your last album was both an underrated sleeper and a frequent inclusion on Best of 2011 lists, expectations are understandably high for your follow up....
Wilson are one hell of a fun band, as I've explained in a really roundabout way via live show review. While it might be...
Rudiments of Mutilation. Do you even need anything beyond that? It's a title that is immediately identifiable and stands out. It's one of those...