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Insomnium – Anno 1696 Review
The Finns of Insomnium are well-known since they have been around since 1997. With an impressive discography of eight albums, the Finns have delivered excellent results over the past years. However,... -
Suicide Silence – Remember… You Must Die Review
They’re back, lean mean, and angry as fuck. The tagline for this album when the songs were being written was ‘as heavy as possible’. If the riffs or the... -
Queensryche – Digital Noise Alliance Review
I understand that when a band changes a significant member (especially a singer) some people can’t (or won’t) move on. That’s OK. You don’t have to. No rule or... -
Krisiun – Mortem Solis Review
Overall, Krisiun has with ‘Mortem Solis’ a next hard-hitting album on their credit side. If you are looking for filigree metal, you will certainly not find it here. This... -
Oceans of Slumber – Starlight and Ash Review
Starlight and Ash from Oceans of Slumber is not an album that should be stifled by naysayers that are trapped by stupid notions of what is or is not heavy.... -
Entombed A.D. – Bowels of Earth Review
With this new album release, Entombed AD have offered a classic but also fun record to their audience. It seems the band has found their stride and even though... -
Tribulation – Down Below Review
Down Below hallmarks these Lost Boys from Sweden's return to the scene with extra thrown in such as creepy pipe-organs, John Carpenter-esque slasher movements, ominous church bells, and monk... -
Watain – Trident Wolf Eclipse Review
Uppsala, Sweden's WATAIN return after a four-year gap with their latest full-length release titled Trident Wolf Eclipse. We sat down and gave this album a spin several times and... -
Arch Enemy – Will to Power Review
"Will to Power" is not a home run. The record is a solid base hit and future will tell if the album will help the band to score another...