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"Glass Future is a prog-dripping delight that simply oozes charm, beauty and that psychedelic X-factor."
"Wolves In The Throne Room really are kings of their art form at this point."
"Here, the creation is one of a mood similar to that of the best cliff hanger that's already had the viewer/reader on the edge...
Despite less unpredictability and variety than its predecessor, Seven Pathways to Annihilation is a mostly enjoyable sophomore effort.
Lowlands is a mostly enjoyable instrumental venture that consistently skates the line between spirited and gloomy ruin.
Rivers of Nihil's Where Owls Know My Name is not only a fresh breath of air for death metal, but metal in general.
Howling Sycamore is one of those new projects that immediately struck gold. Labeling this simply as progressive metal would not be doing this act...
Cascadian black metal that doesn't lose sight of its roots - Barrowlands have crafted something truly special with their sophomore LP.
What exactly do you…Do you see? Demons.
WVRM's Can You Hear The Wind Howl proves to be a killer collection of savage grindcore
Howling is a magnificent triumph. If you like dark, heavy music of any kind, you must listen to this album.
Howls Of Ebb are expanding what black metal can be, the real question is can you hold on for the whole journey?
Scowl’s plan of attack sees them rocketing along with incendiary volleys of rapid-fire power chord progressions, Brutal Truth inspired screech/growl vocal dualism and blasting...
First things first: love the name! Normally, when bands start combining and mashing up words for monikers and album titles, it screams of uncreative...
Seth's The Howling Spirit boils down to well-written black metal without succumbing to the reverb-laden hallmarks and constant minor-chord bombardments that black metal so...
A couple years ago, I went to go see the first (and so far only) MetalSuck Fest in NYC, and among the many highlights...
Greetings once again all you metal nerds. This was a rough week. Rough in a sense that there was almost too much good stuff...
"These guys have a unique vision for the genre and should be in the limelight for anyone looking for bands doing the genre right."
"Ten fine features could have been traded for five amazing ones, that truly complemented the sounds and delivered extra layers."
"Udåd legitimizes the existence of lo-fi black metal even after the genre at large has evolved so much."
"Isenordal points back to a time during the mid-'90s when fringe artists weren't operating under any assumptions of what they needed to sound like."
"While Karkosa's style isn't new, they put an excellent spin on it and have created a genuinely thrilling listen on Esoterrorcult."