The eternal dove compels the cemetery ravens. Though now a fairly commonplace concept, back in the mid-2000s the notion of an American band resurrecting the…
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Let’s start with me saying this: I thought that I was going into this album with the most open of minds, ready to experience anything.…
Very few bands that survive for four decades continue to put out material that matches the intensity of their youth. The French Canadians of Voïvod…
Chances are significantly better than not, if you are reading this, you are some form of Ayreonaut, or a fan of the works of Dutch…
Zombie trees rise from decrepit roots. Though having existed in some capacity since the height of the New Wave Of Thrash Metal in the late…
I dare you not to crack a smile during the opening verse. There had been mention that Neal Morse’s new acoustic project with Haken’s Ross…
Kee Marcello must be in a musical wayback machine. Or he has a sense of humor. His new band (and their self-titled album) is called…
It isn’t always necessary for a band to reinvent itself in order to remain relevant. Finland’s Amorphis, for example, found its identity early in its…
Terror from beyond the final frontier. With nearly two decades of skull-crushing brutality at their backs, Los Angeles-born trustees of old school brutality Abysmal Dawn…
Four years shy of reaching their fiftieth anniversary, the South Yorkshire metal institution Saxon is about to release their new album – the first of…