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"And just as all great horror movies have their most captivating moments, this album has some exhilarating moments of sonic terror."
"As a comprehensive and focused album, it stands right alongside the classics of the old days, but with their modern production and maturity given...
"We really are at a saturation point where it's difficult for yet another 1991-worshipping act to stand out. However, Outer Heaven stands apart from...
"Allow Exhumed to suck you into their nightmarish, bloody vortex."
"Sometimes shimmery, sometimes raw, but always well composed, this is a must have addition to your vinyl collection."
Yes, the new Devil Master record rips.
"While my overall feelings towards this album are lukewarm, there are also several pieces on here that could be fun additions to their live...
Music that we really connect with and always spin every year is a rare thing. Usually, you’ll grow tired of a release after a...
Is it black metal or is it "gutter sniping, lo-fi punk of a desperately unbalanced and astringent order"?
The newest album from DC's Ilsa proves to be their best album yet.
In death metal, some prefixes just make sense. Take, for example, the prefix of 'cavernous'. The word itself speaks volumes. Written on its own,...
Mammoth Grinder unleash a whole lot of fury and insanity in their fourth LP, Cosmic Crypt
Primitive Man remain in their solitary state: loud, pissed, slow.
Although Clairvoyant is a bit less diverse and flamboyant than its predecessors (hell, even the cover is appropriately black and white), it’s probably the...
When the beloved Amebix called it quits after a brief reformation, Rob 'The Baron' Miller resurrected the feeling of his unique work in the...
Explore the dark technicality, magic, and hell that is John Frum's new record
Obituary bring out all the best in their tenth release that rips, annihilates, and pummels with extreme rage
This crossover delight is an incredible start to the new year. Iron Reagan successfully boosts moral, along with the speed in the pit.
Familiar aesthetic aside, Sumerlands manage to forge a unique aesthetic within a well trod upon Venn diagram of early metal influences: Metal Massacre meets...
Graves at Sea is triumphant; sounding like a unit bristling with animated energy and freshness despite having produced a work no one would be...
Speed is Obscura’s strength; always has, always will be, apparently. A definite showing of this is exhibited in how even the rocket-paced tracks are...
Sacrilege isn’t a name that gets thrown around much by either today’s whippersnappers or the late 30s/early 40s set determined to let everyone know...
Hooded Menace incorporates some rocking parts before a wash of distortion heralds a trippy instrumental departure, showcasing the diversity of sound that elevates them...