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Metallica 72 Seasons

Metallica – 72 Seasons | Album Review

Right off the bat, the four singles from this album were not the biggest highlights. I was worried going in but there are gems...

The Aggression Sessions | EP Review

Split EPs are something of a hidden treasure for music fans. Sometimes they mix genres, and other times they bring together some of the...

Powerwolf – Interludium | Album Review

Power metal is supposed to be fun and Powerwolf gets that on this part new/part rarities album along with an orchestral soundtrack 2nd album....
Fall Out Boy So Much (For) Stardust

Fall Out Boy – So Much (For) Stardust | Album Review

We were teased with "Love On The Other Side" which is the best Fall Out Boy song in over 10 years. This is not...

August Burns Red – Death Below | Album Review

August Burns Red is a group that's synonymous with the word "metalcore" at this point. They should be - as the band turns twenty...

Babymetal – The Other One | Album Review

This is the most ambitious Babymetal album and also I feel their best. Think of the tracks on The Other One as parallel worlds...
Kamelot The Awakening

Kamelot – The Awakening | Album Review

Symphonic Power Metal with plenty of theatrical presence and bombast and high moments. Meaning it's symphonic and power metal done right. Not only is...
Suicide Silence Remember You Must Die

Suicide Silence – Remember…You Must Die | Album Review

40 minutes of deathcore from a band known for solidifying the subgenre. It aligns more with Become The Hunter as a true-to-form deathcore album....
Meet Me @ The Altar

Meet Me @ The Altar – Past // Present // Future | Album Review

From meeting on YouTube to being the backdrop of a Taco Bell commercial, Meet Me @ The Altar’s skyrocketing popularity isn’t without its detractors....
Periphery V

Periphery – Periphery V: Djent Is A Not A Genre | Album Review

This is another massive, proggy, metalcore, djenty, fill-in-your-own-subgenre-here album that checks many boxes. The guitarwork from Misha and Mark is creative, wild, and fantastic....