death metal
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Horrorscension by Behold… The Arctopus Instrumental death metal monsters Behold… The Arctopus are back with a vengence on this new track, “Disintegore.” The New York trio continues to write some of the most technical and difficult-to-comprehend metal think pieces like it’s absolutely nothing. It’s been about five years
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In & Out by Mammoth Grinder A pulverizing new track from the forthcoming Mammoth Grinder 7″, which will feature the above track, “In & Out,” backed up by “See Me Hang.” The band delivers a crusty combination of hardcore punk riffs and death metal atmosphere for a pretty abrasive two
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For the past several days, I’ve been listening to the new Napalm Death album, Utilitarian. I was sorta lukewarm on it at first, but now I’m coming around; however, I feel like this new band-directed video is throwing me back into a pit of emotional ambiguity. For a
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Coming out March 26h on Nuclear Blast, here is a track from the forthcoming Meshuggah album, Koloss. Like usual, the band’s riffs hit a strong, oddly timed groove. Stylistically, it’s nothing incredibly new for the band, but I think it still manages to reach a darker shade of
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Blending elements of black metal, death metal, and straight up rock ‘n’ roll, here’s a track from the new Goatwhore album, Blood For the Master. The album drops today on Metal Blade.
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This week on Y U NO REVIEW, Anthony talks about releases that passed him by from Trash Talk, Mr. Oizo, Lupe Fiasco, Sepalcure, and Blut Aus Nord. Here’s some more he failed at life with: 1. Teebs- Collections 01 (Brainfeeder) I wasn’t into Teebs’ previous release, Ardour, and
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With a style that blends numerous genres, and lyrics loaded with bold narratives, Cormorant’s Dwellings reads like a modern metal storybook. WATCH THE REVIEW
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The Needle Drop: “Serving up audio reviews like they’re pizza slices or something.” Eh, that’s a really terrible slogan we’re beta testing right now. Let it seep in. See what happens. Anyway, my friend Derek and I have another review for you this week, and we’re
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On their latest album, Oakland’s Ghoul offers a gory and sorta hilarious set of tracks that feel like extreme metal’s equivalent to a Toxic Avenger movie. WATCH THE REVIEW
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My good friend Derek accompanies me yet again for an audio review. Yes! Awesome! Excited! Thankfully, the sound quality on this review is much better than the previous one, which I stilly APOLOGIZE humbly for. Sorry, seriously. Sorry. So, me and Derek dude go way back. We’ve been sharing