Retrospective
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...
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"Between You, God, the Devil and the Dead is surely one of Avatarium's finest LPs due to its consistent songwriting and familiar yet wide-ranging...
"Simply calling this black metal, or even post-black metal, risks overlooking the ways this band has grown past labels, pursuing catharsis instead of acceptance."
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...
Overall, Wallflowers is enjoyable and Jinjer fans will certainly eat it up.
Hooded Menace heap conglomerate stacks of sound straight outta a pair of sock-stuffed spandex, drawing from the Sunset Strip as much as it does...
The symphonic death metal band delve into ancient Roman history once again on their latest album The Thirteen Years of Nero.
Turnstile come from the newer school of punk. They aren’t here to make statements or complain about their real lives. They are here for...
PORTALS is a great sounding, if maybe inessential, addition to Tesseract’s discography. It will delight new fans and be a worthwhile listen to old...
How Aphelion would’ve turned out if things had gone to plan will never be known, but it’s hard to imagine it being any better...
As a whole, this split provides a nexus of creativity that no one could find anywhere else.
Bombenhagel is a compact celebration of their caustic chemistry. The spoils of Sodom's long running crusade are bestowed upon all of us.
At it’s heart, Infinite Granite is not a metal record, but an above-average shoegaze/indie rock record.
Perhaps more than any of its predecessors, Colors II seems like the culmination of everything that came before it, fluidly incorporating virtually all of...
Wolves In The Throne Room have been waiting to write Primordial Arcana. They sound fresher and more creative than ever.
Slaughter to Prevail punctuate their brutal deathcore sound with a surprising turn for nu metal, and it mostly works!
Saint or sinner. Ready or not. Lingua Ignota's third album is a tour de force of art as an emotional exorcism.
"Grit and earthiness grounds this album in its spacious atmospheres and crushingly sludgy riffs. King Woman’s kaleidoscopic take on doomgaze and ritualistic folk has...
"This debut LP lands in the rare territory of balancing havoc and slight restraint, resulting in a genuinely impactful release."
"Lantlôs may have little resemblance to its original form, but Siegenhort has yet to steer his band in the wrong direction."
"It should be noted that while Mordred’s fourth full-length may not be a stone-cold classic, it is a grower."
The Impassable Horizon offers continuously impressive and captivating juxtapositions between Fractal Universe’s monstrous and mellow personas.
What was djent anyway? The progressive subgenre exploded in the early 2010s before many of the bands disbanded or rejected being labeled after a...
It’s unfortunate that the later career of At The Gates is overshadowed by the departure of lead guitarist Anders Björler, but it’s understandable. Björler’s...
Say what you will about Dino Cazares, but the Fear Factory lynchpin has dealt with the highest of highs and lowest of lows since...