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"After all, it is clear that 16 is a thoughtful effort that was completed with the purest artistic intentions."
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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...
"After all, it is clear that 16 is a thoughtful effort that was completed with the purest artistic intentions."
'Boundless Domain' is a meaty, well-constructive work of deadly metal.
'Mud Ride' is "straightforward, to-the-point, easy to follow, and bears a hint of snarky humor throughout."
"In fact, the band’s ninth full-length is definitely the most robust since their return from hiatus in 2009/2010 and, to go out on a...
"The album gives you the feeling of exploring a long-buried series of caves, tombs and underground palaces."
Ghosts From the Past is the best record in Vulture Industries' history.
'The Singularity (Phase II − Xenotaph)' doesn’t match Neohumanity’s freshness, unity, and variety, but’s far from a major letdown.
Saturnus' fifth album is another enjoyable release from this death/doom band.
"Rival Sons are a potent live band, and several songs from this album should become staples of their set list."
"I really do enjoy listening to this record and you should definitely check it out."
Wolves in the Throne Room live guitarist Galen Baudhuin debuts new project Aridus.
"Esoctrilihum is the best avant-garde extreme metal entity in existence right now."
"This is simply a band that has flown under the radar for far too long."
Immortal return with their latest album, War Against All.
Steffen Kummerer fronts two successful and respected German extreme metal bands. Both Obscura and Thulcandra were started in the early 2000s. Obscura plays progressive/technical...
"Black Royal Spiritism is a fearsome yet magical work of pure art."
"While Holocene doesn't definitively best that prior duo, it certainly matches them."
With an upcoming tour with Amon Amarth coming later this summer, Ghost gives us a five song EP to whet our appetites a bit...
Take Me Back to Eden largely feels like a collection of generic compositions that—despite having some Sleep Token sheen—could've been created by any number...
"If forced to pick, I's give a slight edge to Volume I, but there's also plenty to like with Dealing with Demons Vol. II."
"This is a solid offering from one of the metalcore greats. I'm sure these songs will fit nicely with the band's repertoire."
"If you aren't a current fan, this most recent record is a very appropriate entree into the band."