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Gloom and doom, but a little faster.
Thanks to Quincy Jones, surprisingly.
It involves drugs, a random Hindu guy, and Led Zeppelin.
One of the best to do it, gone too soon.
Plus releases from Extreme, Geld, Johnny The Boy, and Legion of the Damned.
Plus another old-school Metallica feud.
Plus releases from Bongzilla, Dieth, Omnium Gatherum, Necrofier, Nightmare Scenario, OK Goodnight, Pupil Slicer, & Einar Solberg.
Plus releases from Cloak, Sirenia, Som, Usnea, and Vomitory
Immortal return with their latest album, War Against All.
Round 2 of hard rock camaraderie reigns over the South Florida masses
Plus a touch of hyperpop.
"If you aren't a current fan, this most recent record is a very appropriate entree into the band."
King Princess does a great job.
"Ultimately, 72 Seasons is a record that sits sonically somewhere between The Black Album and Reload, if those records immediately came after Kill 'Em...
Plus releases from Night Demon, Harboured, Foretoken, and Downfall of Gaia.
Get burnt, but in a good way.
The Church of the Lycans took over Manhattan.
"Glow On, to me, is fucking great."
According to Brian May, people say it did.
"We've talked about doing like a punk rock album where it's much quicker faster, straight to the punch kind of really fast music."