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"While Holocene doesn't definitively best that prior duo, it certainly matches them."
"As in Gardens, So in Tombs is a winning successor to Cosmic World Mother and another clear sign of reinvigoration from …And Oceans."
Texas progsters Oceans of Slumber have released their most accessible album to date with Starlight and Ash.
The second half of The Ocean's Phanerozoic dualogy uses kaleidoscopic heaviness to relate the human condition to a 541-million-year cosmic tragedy.
The ways in which the soft and heavy personas of Phanerozoic I: Palaeozoic combine mark The Ocean Collective as masters of creative duality.
Ocean Machine: Live at the Ancient Roman Theatre Plovdiv is perhaps the quintessential Devin Townsend concert release, not necessarily because of its music but...
Oceans of Slumber have crafted a tender power in each song on The Banished Heart that unfurls slowly with deep, steady, smoky vocals and thick thoughtful riffs....
The sophomore album from this Houston-based sextet ought to cement their place in the upper echelon of modern progressive metal.
Oceano has now released three separate albums since they formed in 2006. On March 23rd, 2015, their fourth and newest album, Ascendants, will be...
With such a massive and varied back catalog, it's hard to anticipate what new Dhampyr music is going to sound like. It could be...
If you’re going to listen to Oceans Ate Alaska for the first time, the things you’ll notice right away (apart from common metalcore tropes)...
I'm thinking that this will be my last Weekly Injection for the year. This time of year is nothing but stuff being put out...
Greetings once again all you metal nerds. This was a rough week. Rough in a sense that there was almost too much good stuff...
The Ocean Collective (or just The Ocean) is not a band to be taken lightly, even if that were possible. They are musicians in...
I’ve been into AS I LAY DYING since “Frail Words Collapse” in 2003. I think that album is a landmark in time. Not only...
"From Dark Discoveries to Heartless Portraits is at once a marvelous offering and a missed opportunity."
"Obsidian Refractions continues their reign, toppling all their past achievements with ease."
"Coronet Juniper is the ideal Gridlink record – a triumphant return and followup to a modern classic."
Even when taking East of the Wall’s prior accomplishments into account, A Neutral Second is a tremendously robust and multifaceted statement.
"Menacing and aggressive yet reflective, Dypet is sure to stand the test of time."
"The Coral Tombs is a dynamically constructed seaside tale full of absolute brutality and sullen lamentations."
"However anyone one tries to categorize them, no one does it quite like Elder."
"What keeps the band interesting at this point comes down to the fact that no one does instrumental post-metal quite like this."