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EP REVIEW: A Beginning by Dreams Of Gray
A Beginning is the kind of release that proves how extreme metal can be – brutal, beautiful, and intelligent all…
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EP REVIEW: Orchid Symmetry by Orchid Symmetry
A concentrated freight train that captures the experience of what Orchid Symmetry’s live set feels and sounds like.
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EP REVIEW: prove me wrong by cheerbleederz
Prove Me Wrong arrives as a confident and lean statement.
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HOT TRACK: “Have You Got What You Came Here For?” by Oswald Slain
Scrappy energy and risqué humour drive Oswald Slain’s rowdy new single, “Have You Got What You Came Here For?”.
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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: The Cycles of Extinction by Old Machines
The Cycles of Extinction succeeds because it takes big risks with story driven metal, orchestral grandeur, and science fiction themes…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Time Mutations by Wild Wild Wets
It’s an album that sounds like a world unto itself.
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ALBUM REVIEW: S.S.R.I by Crop
Crop’s upcoming sophomore release S.S.R.I (August 22nd) is an album that refuses to play it safe. Where their self-titled debut…
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LISTEN: “Felt” by Tiberius
“Felt” hovers in the tension between coping and honesty.
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LISTEN: “Ode To Carl Dennis” by Alexei Shishkin
It’s weird, warm, and completely its own thing.
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LISTEN: “Harry Nilsson” by Octoberman
With “Harry Nilsson”, Octoberman offers a warm and quiet tribute that’s as much about holding on as it is about…
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LISTEN: “Old Appalachia” by Jessey Adams
Jessey Adams’ ‘“Old Appalachia” marries road-hardened spirit with mountain warmth With “Old Appalachia”, Jessey Adams channels the grit of a…
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LISTEN: “Shapeshifting on a Saturday Night” by Avery Cochrane
Glittering pop hooks conceal the quiet ache of self-erasure.
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EP REVIEW: I Hardly Know Her by Neutral Snap
The riffs are tight, the choruses are big, and the energy is constant.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Agreement by Fermentor
A daring display of instinct, risk, and sonic alchemy.
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A CONVERSATION WITH…Fermentor
Our improvised albums are filled with “wrong” moments.
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ALBUM REVIEW: The Old Lie by Victim of Fire
Twin guitars, war themes, and relentless energy.
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DEBUT EP REVIEW: Empowered By Hatred by Baelfyr
This is a record that hits hard, holds focus, and signals a band with a clear direction from the outset.




























