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"Project Regeneration Vol. 2 reminded me why I fell in love with this band to begin with."
by: Noa Avior James LaBrie, you didn't continue life as a battered woman. Mike Portnoy left you for a young piece of meat but...
Their Georgia home base, crossover appeal, sporadic tempo changes and blend of classic rock, stoner and alternative influences may all scream the name of...
"You’ll surely find Charcoal Grace to be a deeply impressive and thoughtful journey from one of today’s greatest genre torchbearers."
"Let the Truth Speak is a magnificent journey ripe with philosophical weight and creative wonderment."
"Drudkh certainly proves who's boss; woe unto him who has the audacity to challenge their authority."
"Krüller shows a human side of Tristan Shone, more right side of the brain, and an openness to more perspective."
By no means flawless, Alter Ego improves upon Темна Маса in every way, giving listeners a more expansive, developed, and sustained experience.
New York City Trio Imperial Triumphant heralds the return of the Roaring ‘20s with a dystopian labyrinth of black metal and jazz.
Eye of Nix’s third album of baroque black/doom metal has a much better production value, but it's still otherworldly in its bizarre beauty.
An Autumn For Crippled Children isn’t a band, it is an entire mood. That mood is morose, esoteric ennui. A numb feeling of isolation that...
Even if the vocals don't bother you, Subterranean Exile is almost objectively underwhelming from a songwriting and composition standpoint.
Euphonic Entropy builds upon everything that makes Diabulus in Musica an extraordinary act.
Prepare yourself for the jump to lightspeed.
There’s still excitement to be had by flogging a dead horse. As long as you use a heavier flogger.
It's really inspiring to see After the Burial continuously grow from being one of Sumerian Records' young opening acts to one of their strongest...
Endon is a quintet that is no stranger to creating claustrophobic soul violence seen through the cracked lens of a kaleidoscope.
The Los Angeles trio returns with their most ominous, brooding, and diverse effort yet---and consequently their best.
Suspended in Reflections is more of a singular experience than a collection of songs, and its ability to bond heavy and light personas seamlessly...
Thou's three newest EPs flesh the various aspects that encompass their impending full-length album.
Oakland's Abstracter has evolved and changed quite a bit since their formation in 2010. Originally formed as a noise duo, the band slowly grew into...
NONE does many things right but a few egregious creative decisions and glaring inconsistencies kill much of the duo's potential.