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Black metal and doom collide on a split between two of the undergrounds sickest acts.
Surgeon are back and better than ever with an album that takes their sound to new, more epic extremes.
At the risk of using a poor pun, Devin Townsend Project has once again transcended themselves with Transcendence.
Useless come in strong with a potent debut album that, while not truly great, hints at grander things to come.
What Decision Day gives Sodom is the ability to add new songs to their set-list. Likewise, it gives fans new songs to mosh and...
Bangladeafy are a prog band for the ages and they might be ready to change the world.
Paying no heed to the controversy/drama presently simmering beneath this band’s surface, the fact of the matter is Beelzefuzz do an excellent job of...
The latest offering from the veteran English prog band sees them continuing their streak of subtle musical nuances and compositional brilliance.
Hitting up 2014's Mayhem Fest with an increasingly widespread single called "Coconut Dracula," Islander somehow 'made it.' I don't exactly have a positive affinity...
The sophomore effort from the Reading, PA based progressive death metal quartet sees the band continuing their consistency in delivering rock-solid and forward-thinking music.
Carnifex's previous album, Die Without Hope, was what I believed to be the greatest Carnifex release to that day, and I think that Slow...
This album gets to the heart of what extreme music is: an artistic expression of the dark, ugly side of existence (whether in this...
The Swedish death metal machine is back with one of their best releases to date.
There’s a lot more going on this record than what gets actual credit for, especially from the metal underground. There are definite weak spots...
Flashy, grim, demented, tortured and good enough to make a grown man cry, Quinta Essentia are coming for your skull
Get ready for one of the most exciting, devastating and all around brutal metal records of 2015.
Part of the draw can be found beneath all the gibberish blast beats and inaudible vocals
Numenorean are a band who understand the spirit of black metal, both old and new.
Tides Of Sulfur 'get' sludge in a way that few of their peers ever will.
Supergroup Sinsaenum's debut hints at great things to come and makes us very curious to see how this band will evolve over the years.
Beast preserves many of the fundamentals of the band’s sound. As expected, there’s plenty of heavy grooves, breakdowns and mind-splitting blast-beats. Beast is a...