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Underoath Enter New Era On Expansive 10th Full-Length The Place After This One

Inevitably there’s an album or two or three in a given year that we had no idea was coming. Either it’s something so soon following a recent release or honestly, something that was teased but we completely missed the signs. Whatever the case is here, we’re happy to be not in the know and pleasantly […]

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The Ape Of God is better than anything your band will ever put out. Ever.

I don’t think I’m in the minority when I say that Old Man Gloom albums are somewhat of a cathartic, almost religious, experience. Despite the exercises in sonic extremes, OMG always litter their albums with a certain ambiance that tempers the brutality making the music they create collectively not only [...]

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“You never forget your first time…” (It’s our 1st anniversary! 11/6/14)

A year already? Almost 6,000 page views (Where you at Facebook and Twitter?!?!?) and 150 posts mostly done by my lonesome from a site born out of creative frustration based off the opening line from Streets Of Fire. I’d say that’s an accomplishment, wouldn’t you? In that time we’ve started [...]

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I Love You But I’ve Chosen Darkness choose darkness again on Dust

Surprise albums make for the best albums. You know which ones I’m talking about: Those ones that seemingly come out of nowhere from a band you really love who maybe hasn’t produced an album in, say, eight years or so? Which brings me to I Love You But I’ve Chosen [...]

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Black Map enter the heavy fray with …And We Explode

What do you get when you put the singer/guitarist from The Trophy Fire, the drummer from Far, and the bassist for dredg in a room to create some new music? Definitely not what you’d expect. On the debut album from Black Map, this trio blows away all expectations and takes [...]

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Untitled Metal Column: Volume 9.1 (Slipknot, .5: The Gray Chapter)

I’m not saying this is the greatest Slipknot album yet…but it kinda is. An album that should not be is now less than 24 hours from being released. Fueled by death and inner turmoil, .5: The Gray Chapter is a fury-filled fuck you to naysayers and a triumphant step forward [...]

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Kele fully realizes electronica urges on Trick

Make no mistake, I love Bloc Party. I do. But there was always something about that band and certain aspects that didn’t gel. Especially in the latter days and the more electronic aspects when vocalist Kele Okereke seemed to push in a different direction. Then came his solo outings and [...]

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