Unrest begets high-grade thrash. Though considered something of a fringe player in the later part of thrash metal’s heyday, Evildead made an impressive showing in…
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The veil obscures a sorrowful estate. Perhaps the only way to truly market the ugliness of death metal to a wider audience without robbing it…
I got into Fates Warning a little late in the day, but considering that I’m a child of the alternative era, I think I can…
Death’s draining grasp upon the world endures. If there was one distinctive feature of Finland’s millennial answer to the Gothenburg question, apart from a greater…
Having first emerged in the jaws of thrash and steeped in death, Mr. Bungle fell silent in 1999 after three full-length albums. Their debut was…
It is overwhelming the number of interesting concepts that human beings can get attracted to in order to learn about them. From the infinity of…
November is a great month for new releases if you enjoy progressive guitar instrumentals. Two of the brightest stars in the genre are releasing new…
The troops return to their morbid past. With the Cavalera brothers continuing to conspire for a modernized take on their craft and the remnant of…
This is how you cut it in the metal industry. It is said that a tiger never changes its stripes, but in extreme metal circles…
A procession graced by impressionism. Doom metal has come a long way since the early 70s when Black Sabbath first translated the atmosphere and aesthetic…