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"The War To End All Wars is streamlined, while still being epic in scope and attitude. It covers a lot of ground in just...
Never has a band ever more truly lived by the mantra of "Play fast or die" than Bandit on Warsaw. Get in here for...
"If you like cavernous, atmospheric black metal that keeps it raw — and you dig history — you should turn this up."
"Deceivers is Arch Enemy's strongest record in the Alissa era without any doubt and, at least for me, it has really re-sparked my interest...
"Vaxis – Act II is ultimately among Coheed and Cambria’s most welcoming, aspiring, and fulfilling studio creations."
"Virtually everything on Trauma stands out on its own unique merit and deserves to not be flying under the radar."
"Erebos is a blood-boiling rampage of an album, with thoughtful scaffoldings to separate Venom Prison from the pack."
"On their third album Where Fear and Weapons Meet, 1914 paints a tragic, gritty and human portrait of WWI with musical bombast and emotional...
The symphonic death metal band delve into ancient Roman history once again on their latest album The Thirteen Years of Nero.
As if the grey in my beard and pubes and the number of times per night my parasympathetic nervous system rouses me in order...
I love the original Star Wars trilogy, like most people who are alive and not assholes. I was born too late to see any...
Examination of Violent Cinema, Vol. 1 is set to be another incendiary feather in the cap of the world’s premiere cine-grind band.
The Unheavenly Creatures is a mostly captivating continuation of the Amory Wars saga that cements how relevant, idiosyncratic, and cherishable Coheed and Cambria remains.
The latest offering from the veteran English prog band sees them continuing their streak of subtle musical nuances and compositional brilliance.
The Astonishing, Dream Theater's latest sprawling epic, seeks to both add a little juju back to a staid and true formula
It's only been two years since Grime unleashed their misanthropic, despondent middle finger known as Deteriorate. The record was so filthy you got, well,...
hird time's the charm? Seems to be for Poland's Exlibris, who return in 2015 with a stomping epic of melodic metal in the classic...
Place yourself in London, 1940–41, during the blitz. Bombs are crashing around you (above you if you’ve taken refuge in the tube), churches and...
The moment is finally here; the Time is now (hur-hur). I suppose the default question must be: "does it meet expectations?" But could anything,...
A couple years ago, I was surprised to hear of ZP Theart’s departure from Dragonforce. Apparently the separation was due to “insurmountable differences of...
By Ben Apatoff On 2008's The Common Man Collapse, Chicago's VEIL OF MAYA brandished a cerebral form of deathcore that had no regard for...
DAATH's newest album, The Concealers, has several good songs, impeccable musicianship and enough variety to consistently hold interest. It won't change your life, but...