loud rock
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DGD is up to their old tricks on Afterburner.
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Black Curse displays great foundational elements on its debut album, but also runs short on ideas.
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Spirituality and Distortion might just be Igorrr’s most uncompromising album so far—for better or worse.
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Code Orange updates metalcore for the 2020s on their latest album.
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The impact of Loathe’s ferocious riffs is sometimes dampened by the band’s obvious points of influence.
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I Disagree is a metal-pop crossover that pans out remarkably well.
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Converge’s Jane Doe, for the exceptional extremity and diversity of its tracklist, has more than earned its status as one of metalcore’s most hallowed releases.
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Death Atlas is weighed down by its more melodic, moodier passages.
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H.A.Q.Q. is the culmination of all of Ravenna Hunt-Hendrix’s musical innovations this decade.
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Pyroclasts‘ improvisational concept yields Sunn O)))’s most stimulating set of drones all decade.