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Album number seven sees Inquisition both pushing for new horizons while also showing signs of growing a bit too comfortable with their own formula
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Album number seven sees Inquisition both pushing for new horizons while also showing signs of growing a bit too comfortable with their own formula
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...
While Sun Ends might very well be the breakout metal gods of 2016. Get in here for some beautiful proggy madness.
Bangladeafy are a prog band for the ages and they might be ready to change the world.
For over a year now it seems that the name has lurked in the shadows. With sporadic music videos hitting view counts high as...
Even though collections such as Death Resonance are often cast aside and typically not recognized as part of a band's traditional discography, it's speaks...
Daniel Lioneye is back with the third contribution to his far-too-fun discography.
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.
Get lost. Let yourself float. Asphyxiate. We all drift out here.
After half a decade of waiting prog metallers Hammers Of Misfortune are back. The question remains - was it worth the wait?
This doom metal massif is as heavy as the Himalaya's, and the passion involved is next to none.
Thinka continuum between 70's almost-punk like the Runaways on one end and 90's riot grrl acts like L7 and Bikini Kill on the other,...
Bands like The Judge are nice, if for nothing else to serve as a history lesson and remind us metalheads where the music we...
A solid homage to early metalcore, but ultimately leaves much to be desired.
Russian Circles have done it again, once more expanding their sound and forcing us to recognize their blazing glory.
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.
Deny the Cross is friggin' bestial, and one of the alphas amongst the powerviolence crowd.
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...
Lamb Of God meets Metallica in Dead Earth Politics strongest release to date!
In keeping my eye out for fresh new talent in the death metal scene, it's almost a sure thing that one in every 50...