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"Without any doubt, it's a must have for any black metal fan's library."
"In closing, Naa skrider natten sort is the immortal essence of Norwegian black metal distilled into an hour of pure excellence."
"Allow Exhumed to suck you into their nightmarish, bloody vortex."
"Virtually everything on Trauma stands out on its own unique merit and deserves to not be flying under the radar."
"This gears Live in North America more towards completionists and those who are really, really going to miss Mullen."
In keeping with the spirit of previous releases, Year of the Knife is a hardcore band through and through. Though one that pulls heavily...
Holocene Extinction is above and beyond the band’s past material. Not only that, it is an album that has arrived at the perfect time...
Endon is a quintet that is no stranger to creating claustrophobic soul violence seen through the cracked lens of a kaleidoscope.
In a world consumed by self-images, labels and stereotypes, In;Retrospect is a breath of fresh air. The Wichita, Kansas band’s debut EP A Different...
Within A World Forgotten is a dizzy, dark spell of violence conjured from the depths.
Deus Salutis Meæ sounds like a ceremony of horror.
Spectral Voice have been releasing grim, A-grade death/doom for years now, Eroded Corridors of Unbeing proves they’re at their darkest yet.
Primitive Man remain in their solitary state: loud, pissed, slow.
No frills or wasted time. Just some of good, old Leng Tch'e grindcore.
If madness is your cup and you like music that goes off the rails, then Endon have an album for you.
Sólstafir have crafted another gorgeous album, possibly their most emotional yet
Lifeless God is an adrenaline kick of finger-licking grind goodness.
Melodic rock/AOR may not be as overtly popular as it was when bands were selling millions, but the “scene” appears to be as strong...
Thousand Mile Stare is a milestone in Incendiary’s already excellent catalog.
Dios Carne is one of the most sinister offerings from Looking for an Answer yet.