Bradley

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Born and raised in Central Texas, audiophile from a very early age. I've been a longtime fan of all things heavy, starting from hardcore and working my way up into nearly all sub-genres of metal. My Dad gave me an appreciation of metal, blasting Judas Priest, Black Sabbath, Megadeth, Pantera, and everything between while I was a kid. I play in a band right now, and listen to an almost unhealthy amount of music daily. Favorite genres: Doom, sludge, drone, black metal, grindcore.

Black Cobra – Imperium Simulacra

Since its birth in the late 60’s to early 70’s, heavy metal has essentially been about volume and the power of the almighty riff,...

Castle Freak – Human Hive

Having been on hiatus for much of 2015, Philadelphia-based death/grind outfit Castle Freak have returned with a new EP, Human Hive, and a new...

Nadja – Sv

Canada’s Nadja have been testing the patience of listeners since 2002, with their unique brand of droning, ambient doom. Mind altering guitars, slow-as-molasses drumming,...

Mithridatic – Miserable Miracle

My love of the French extreme metal scene grows with each new band I “discover.” Home to some of the most atmospheric and intense...

Six Reasons To Kill – Rote Erde

Germany’s Six Reasons To Kill are no strangers to the global metalcore scene, having formed back in 1999. The band has released a handful...

Mangled – Involuntary Organ Donor

When I’m looking for new bands to add to my playlist, I look for innovation and for bands that think outside the box. Although...

Entombed A.D. – Dead Dawn

2 years ago, Entombed A.D. (led by vocalist L-G Petrov) emerged from the turmoil surrounding Entombed, and released a pretty solid effort, Back To...

Anthrax – For All Kings

2011’s Worship Music was a welcome return to form for Anthrax, with fans praising the mature tone and heavier feel. I was certainly happy...

Urgehal – Aeons In Sodom

The underground black metal scene lost a great musician in 2012 when Trondr Nefas, vocalist/guitarist of Urgehal, tragically passed away. Formed in 1992, Urgehal...

AntropomorphiA – Necromantic Love Songs

Dutch death metal outfit AntropomorphiA have been busy since officially reforming in 2009. In 2012, they released their critically-acclaimed debut for Metal Blade, Evangelivm Nekromantia, an...

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