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As both a maker and aficionado of progressive metal, it’s hard to make a...
There's been a great deal of turbulence in Paradox's career. Constant splits and personnel...
Finsterforst is a folk metal act hailing from the heart of Germany, a country...
If you had told me six months ago I’d be writing this review, I...
There comes a time for every self-proclaimed metal journalist, when he is faced with...
Whenever a new Cradle of Filth album is released, it is met with either...
It’s been a turbulent two years in Stone Sour’s career, related to the two...
Although you might need a brief introduction to Undercroft, metal fans from Latin America...
Revisiting the roots has become somewhat a trend in the world of heavy metal...
Whenever I hear about a new folk/viking/pagan metal band, I always approach their music...
The year of 2012 is most definitely a good year for doom. After Paradise...
Although you might expect to hear symphonic power of female-fronted gothic metal when you...
Reissues of classic albums can be tough to evaluate. I mean, we already know...
Don’t judge books (or albums) by their covers. Case in point: looking at the...
I wish I had a leather jacket...and a Harley…and a bottle of JD. Otherwise,...
Moonspell has always been quite an enigma. Not quite black metal enough to entice...
At some point in the last few years, France became a pretty great place...
Borknagar’s been the European black metal version of the Travelling Wilburys since the mid-90s,...
There’s something going on in Germany.  Whatever it is, they’re not letting the rest...
Some albums are instant hits while others grow on you.  The latest offering by...
Fronted by Axl Rose’s unofficial body double, Oscar Carlquist, Ram offers its own take...
The (still relatively) new year sure does kick off with a bang; one of...