Punk gives rock the blues. Few things will establish a band more thoroughly than a work horse approach to musical output and a correspondingly rigorous…
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The abyss stares back. If the more than 50 years of metal music’s history has taught anything, it is that it isn’t bound by the…
Although it was barely a year and a half ago, it seems another lifetime when we reviewed Night Flight Orchestra’s “Aeromantic” album, a couple short…
Fashions old and performances bold. Though relatively new to the American metal scene, Arizona/Texas born doom metal trustees Spirit Adrift have put out an impressive…
Pondering metaphysics from the forest gloom. Often times the nature of a given craft will be determined by its surroundings, and this is doubly so…
Making the most of his calendar’s dearth of live gigs, Steve Hackett has apparently stayed busy in the studio, releasing his second album of the…
When in Rome, let the fires roar. The great exploits of history, both ancient and recent, have provided plenty of lyrical fodder for heavy metal…
The Teutonic titans thrash the entire internet. With nearly 40 years under their belts, it can be safely stated that Destruction has solidified their status…
The year 2020 could be proclaimed as the year of Aphelion. Representing the point of an object’s orbit when it is furthest away from the…
Hardship is universal, but despite its destructive and damaging impact, it binds us together as humans. This is what death metal supergroup Alluvial are expressing…