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Adage get Defined on debut EP!

Hook these guys up with a national tour opening for Lo-Pro! Can you imagine what a duet between lead singer Justin Doyle and Pete Murray would sound like? Hot damn! But I digress. On Defined, Adage channel the best parts of heavy alt rock that’s sorely lacking in today’s scene. [...]

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Untitled Metal Column: Volume 8 (Corrupt Moral Altar, Mechanical Tides)

Corrupt Moral Altar bring the stuff of metal nightmares on Mechanical Tides. On their debut, these UK metallers bring the frenetic intensity of Converge, the frenetic intensity of Goes Cube, the frenetic intensity of…..there’s just a lot of “frenetic intensity”, okay? Speaking of GC, “Father Tongue” begins MT like a [...]

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There is only one Entombed and they’re apparently named Entombed A.D. (Back To The Front album review)

I don’t care how many Entombed’s are out there now. If LG Petrov isn’t fronting your outfit then you ain’t Entombed. Simple as that. I’m not going to get into all the politics about the different sides, I just know that what I’m listening to as I type this sounds [...]

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Dog Fashion Disco offer Sweet Nothings on latest!

Of course I’ll review an album that has my name in the “Thanks” section! That’s actually because of DFD’s Indiegogo campaign and not because of any actual affiliation to said band BUT STILL! That’s pretty freaking cool, right? But I digress. Dog Fashion Disco is back. Their new album is [...]

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Boston! Combichrist loves you. Now die! (Live at Paradise, 4/8/14)

Editor’s note: Running a blog by yourself can be hard. Especially coming up with new content to compete with every other Tom, Dick, & Jane out there. Sometimes you can’t cover everything you want and in some cases, by the time you get around to covering something you really, really [...]

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Untitled Metal Column: Volume 7 (Mamaleek, He Never Said A Mumblin’ Word)

Mamaleek bring four tracks of mechanical mayhem on He Never Said A Mumblin’ Word. A cacophony of sound wrapped in electronics and black metal, San Francisco’s Mamaleek bring the noise through experimentation and a taste for the apocalypse. Imagine, if you will, you’re watching the upcoming Mad Max movie. Our [...]

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