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REVIEW: Blackbriar – A Dark Euphony

Dutch symphonic/Gothic metal outfit Blackbriar have recently released their wondrous sophomore effort, "A Dark Euphony," on Nuclear Blast Records. Read our review here...

GALLERY: 22.9.2023 Molybaron & Soen @ Kesselhaus, Berlin

Molybaron and Soen teamed up for a show at Kesselhaus in Berlin. Check out our photo gallery here...

REVIEW: Joe Bonamassa – Blues Deluxe Vol. 2

It has been 20 years since the release of Joe Bonamassa's best-selling album “Blues Deluxe,” so it's time for a do-over! "Blues Deluxe Vol. 2 is to be released on October 6th, 2023. Read our review here...

(1993) Paradise Lost – Icon: Anniversary Special

Paradise Lost released their fourth album, "Icon," on this day in 1993. Check out how it holds up for its 30th anniversary here...

REVIEW: Anima Hereticae – Descended from the Mountains

Anima Hereticae recently released their new album, "Descended from the Mountains." Read our review here...

REVIEW: Death Dealer Union – Initiation

American-based Death Dealer Union have released their debut album "Initiation" on September 22, via Napalm Records. Here's our review...

REVIEW: Thy Art Is Murder – Godlike

Thy Art Is Murder recently released their new album, "Godlike," read our album review here...

REVIEW: Corey Taylor – CMF2

Corey Taylor is back with another gaudy offering. His second solo effort, "CMF2" came out on September 15th, on Decibel Cooper Records / BMG. Here's our review of the record...

REVIEW: Pihka Is My Name – Caller Unknown

Pihka Is My Name have been teasing a new release, "Caller Unknown," which is out on September 22nd, 2023; however, you can read our review already now!

REVIEW: Bruce Soord – Luminescence

Bruce Soord's latest solo album, "Luminescence," soon hits the shelves on September 22nd, via KScope. Read our review here...

REVIEW: Night Verses – Every Sound Has A Color in the...

Night Verses finally returned from their 5-year hiatus with a new full-length “Every Sound Has A Color in the Valley of Night: Part 1,” released via Equal Vision Records. Read our review here...

REVIEW: Hiems – Stranger in a Wasteland

Italian one-man black metal project HIEMS recently released a new album, "Stranger in a Wasteland." Read the review here...

REVIEW: Black Stone Cherry – Screamin’ At The Sky

Black Stone Cherry really outdid themselves when they recorded "Screaming At The Sky" at the Plaza Theater in Kentucky. Set for release via Mascot Label Group on Septemeber 29th, you can read our review now...

REVIEW: Tesseract – War of Being

TesseracT's new album "War of Being" is out now via KScope! Read our review here...

REVIEW: Fixation – More Subtle Than Death

Norwegian metalcore act Fixation recently released it's magnificent debut album, "More Subtle Than Death," vie Indie Recordings. Read our review here...

(2003) Dimmu Borgir – Death Cult Armageddon: Anniversary Special

Was "Progenies of the Great Apocalypse" the only fantastic track from Dimmu Borgir's 2003 release, "Death Cult Armageddon"? Find out in this anniversary special review...

REVIEW: Brian Setzer – The Devil Always Collects

Now, hear me out as I tell you that, when the short-lived rockabilly cataclysm blew over the world at the very beginning of the...

(2003) Iron Maiden – Dance of Death: Anniversary Special

On September 8th, 2003, Iron Maiden released their second album after the return of Bruce Dickinson and Adrian Smith to the lineup. Did "Dance of Death" hold up after the fantastic comeback that was "Brave New World"? Read on here to find out!

REVIEW: Damnation Plan – The New Horizon

Damnation Plan are releasing their new album, "The New Horizon," on September 8th, 2023, via Inverse Records. Read our review here...

REVIEW: Eclipse – Megalomanium

Sweden's Eclipse have recently released their latest album, "Megalomanium," via Frontiers Records, and with it some more of their sleek and smooth melodic hard rock. Here's our review...