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Out now via Inside Out Music, Empath, Devin Townsend’s newest release, shows the musician’s affinity for the eclectic as he pulls from the numerous influences and… → Read More
Although cemented in the tech death camp, Aenimus’s Dreamcatcher, out now via Nuclear Blast Records, shows that incorporating groove and rhythm into their music creates new… → Read More
The eleventh album in Evergrey’s career, The Atlantic (AFM Records), is a return to form for the Swedes, showcasing the band’s ability to meld beautiful music… → Read More
Melding elements of power and progressive metal, Infinita Symphonia’s third album, Liberation (out now via My Kingdom Music), is a compelling listen that pays off at… → Read More
Chthonic’s newest album, Battlefields of Asura, ties together the events of their past four recordings to create a cohesive narrative that discusses the nuances and intricacies… → Read More
Fórn 's highly anticipated full-length Rites of Despair revels in its highly experimental nature while also staying true to their sludge roots. Out now on Gilead… → Read More
Dramatic and infectious, Crossing Eternity’s debut The Rising World, out via Rockshots Records, is an impressive yet humbling experience for even the most jaded music listener. → Read More
Out via Relapse Records, Diluvium, Obscura’s fifth album, closes their four-album run with a balanced blend of progressive composition and technical mastery that continues to impress… → Read More
Out via Relapse Records, Diluvium, Obscura’s fifth album, closes their four-album run with a balanced blend of progressive composition and technical mastery that continues to impress… → Read More
Dramatic and infectious, Crossing Eternity’s debut The Rising World, out via Rockshots Records, is an impressive yet humbling experience for even the most jaded music listener. → Read More
Blurring sensuality and surrealism, Kontinuum’s new album, No Need to Reason, out via Season of Mist, creates a warm, inviting atmosphere that belies its post-metal foundations. → Read More
Lesser Glow’s debut Ruined via Pelagic Records not only mixes melodic hardcore with noisy post-metal that can be steered in any direction, but also brings you… → Read More
Filled with jazz, black metal, and psychedelia, 夢遊病者 (Sleepwalker)’s 一期一会 (For This Time Only, Never Again) is a musical feast for the senses. → Read More
Herephemine, The Ever Living’s debut album, is a pulsing, living organism with a beautiful soundscape that straddles the line between post-metal and experimental doom. → Read More
With The Shadow Theory, Kamelot continues the story started in previous effort Haven while also injecting new elements in their brand of power metal. → Read More
Asphodelia brings the death-life dichotomy and the afterlife to the forefront in their debut album, Welcome Apocalypse. → Read More
With Cracksleep, Eldritch brings the horror of insomnia alive with their fantastic blend of progressive/power metal. → Read More
With Beloved Antichrist, Therion combines its penchant for classical music with its metal identity, with mixed results. → Read More
With Reminiscence, Empress shows a penchant for experimentation in their blend of stoner and sludge metal. → Read More