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With guitars loud enough to pierce the ears of the Gods, here’s a new track from Florida sludge metal outfit Torche. It’s off the band’s forthcoming LP, Harmonicraft. It’ll be out on Volcom–uh, yeah, Volcom–on April 24th. Over the course of its career, Torche
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Though the second installment of Angels of Darkness, Demons of light fixes some of the issues I had with the first, I can’t seem to shake this incredibly strong feeling of musical deja vu. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Ever since one of my all-time favorite rock bands, Earth, dropped the album Angels of Darkness, Demons of Light I, I’ve been anxiously waiting for the album’s sequel to be released. As you might remember from my review of that album. I was a fan of the songs,
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STALLONE by Stallone When guitarist Juan Montoya left the stoner metal group Torche, my heart sank a bit. His playing is part of what attracted me to the group, and I’ve been wondering if I’d ever come across it again. Well, I can now praise the stoner/sludge/
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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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Shortly after having performed with Tyler, The Creator, the boys in BADBADNOTGOOD are at it again with a new recording. This time, they’re covering numerous instrumentals from the canon of rap’s most metallic MCs, MF DOOM. Stream the track above, and find a list of the instrumentals covered
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Sundown / Sunrise EP by jesu As many of y’all know, I wasn’t huge on Jesu’s last album, Ascension. For me, the mix wasn’t heavy enough, and nothing really struck me as memorable. All we can do at this point is go back and listen to old
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MP3 For me, the word “Hull” conjures up images of Herman Melville’s 1956 epic film Moby Dick, and the wayward ship, the Pequod. This imagery rings true when listening to the Brooklyn heavy quintet Hull. The band is coming off of their 2009 debut, Sole Lord with a vengeance
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MP3 Under the collaborative name “DoomStarks,” (MF) DOOM and Ghostface Killah should be dropping a new album later this year. It’s just one more reason that 2011 is proving to be a stellar year for hip hop. Seems I’m freaking out over rap albums left and right these
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MP3 Ready yourself! Instrumental doom this way comes! It’s a new track from YOB’s forthcoming album, Atma. “Prepare The Ground” dishes out nine minutes of muddy, mountainous riffs and soaring vocals. The album will see an August 16th release via Profound Lore.