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The Evil – Evil
With this, their debut album, the Brazilian doom metal supergroup of The Evil lay down seven tracks of band-defining theatrics and atmosphere. Sadly, unlike...
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Armored Dawn – Barbarians in Black
Following up on their 2016 debut LP, Power of Warrior, the Brazilian six-piece of Armored Dawn have made quick turn-around for their sophomore album,...
Interviews
A Bloody Pandemonium: An Evening With Max Cavalera
If anybody can boast of putting his country in the map of metal, that's Max Cavalera. Despite Brazil having plenty of metal to go around, it...
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Tellus Terror – EZ Life DV8
It’s not often that I find a band that I can’t fit neatly into a little sub-genre of heavy metal; when I do, the...
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Jupiterian – Archaic
I’ve always been a sucker for funeral doom; I love the glacial paces, the colossal heaviness of the riffs, and the gut-wrenching melodies that,...
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Sarcófago – Rotting
I've always found Sarcófago's place in metal history to be an interesting one; after all, mainman Wagner "Antichrist" LaMounier was an original member of...
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Almah – Unfold
Unfold, the latest album from Brazilian troupe Almah, is the kind of album that you might show to someone taking their first steps in...
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Sepultura – The Mediator Between The Head And Hands Must Be The Heart.
Sepultura are are up there with the Metallicas and the MachineHeads in terms of career lengths, impact, accessibility and consistency (or lack thereof). Their...
Must-read
The Dark Side of Business: An Interview with Scott Ian Lewis of Carnifex
Scott Ian Lewis on the dangerous state of live music, comics, and Necromanteum
“The songs you love, but not played well” – An Interview with Devin Townsend
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RPb_jsnY2I
Get Ready for Wacken 2023
Get ready to unleash your metal power because Wacken Open Air is back with a bang for its 2023 edition! Mark your calendars for...