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Untitled Metal Column: Volume 14 (Child Bite, Burnt Offerings: Covers And Rarities 2010 – 2017)

Easily one of our most favorite new bands of the past 5-10 years, Detroit’s Child Bite tap into this primal feeling of wonder each time they play by producing music that’s genre-defying and takes listeners on a different sonic journey with each new track.

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LIK Carry The Swedish Metal Torch Proudly On Sophomore Carnage

Swedish death metal is alive and well and the month of May certainly proves that with new releases from the legendary At The Gates (Watch for our review of that soon) along with our focus today which is LIK’s sophomore offering, Carnage, out on May 4th through Metal Blade Records.

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Scalp The Pioneer Merge Converge-Style Shreds And Neurosis-Style Breakdowns On Brutal New Graveyard Tan EP

“Louder than you, fuck your hearing”-Scalp The Pioneer

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Better Luck Next Life: Is This The End Of OFFWORLD?

OFFWORLD is no more! Earth has destroyed them. They’ve broken up on re-entry while trying to bring us humans the fabulous follow-up to Grey Dawn, Better Luck Next Life. But if this truly is the end for OFFWORLD then at least these space travelers can rest easy knowing that this [...]

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Circus Trees Ready “Impermanence” For Mass Release, Preview Song With Mini-Documentary Available Now

Three sisters. All under the age of 18. Putting every other musician out there to shame with the musicality and songwriting prowess that they display at such a young age. Which begs the question: If they sound this good now, how incredible are they going to sound going forward?

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Raum Kingdom Create The Perfect Storm Of Metal On Everything & Nothing

I love full-lengths, okay? There’s just something about them. They hold gravity. Exert a certain heft. Have substance. EP’s and splits are all well and good but I always feel like you’re only getting a piece of the puzzle. Just a little taste. Which brings us to Raum Kingdom.

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