metal
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I think Trent Reznor has found his true calling in movie scores starting with the excellent The Social Network soundtrack. Thenew Girl with the Dragon Tattoo soundtrack it likely to be equally as great. Reznor and Karen O released this cover from the soundtrack, which has to be one of
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AusGrind hits of the Summer by AusGrind In celebration of summer in the Southern hemisphere, here’s a new compilation of Australian grindcore bands.
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On its latest EP, progressive rock band Cynic moves its sound in a direction I hope shows up on the group’s next full-length. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Elder is a Massachusetts rock band, and 2011 saw the release of its sophomore album, Dead Roots Stirring. It’s out now via MeteorCity, and the song above comes from it. Even though this track, “Gemini,” feeds into a few stereotypes for this genre, I can’t help but find
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A track from the forthcoming Cormorant album, Dwellings. The song “Junta” is a nine-minute juggernaut loaded with heavy guitar chords and gorgeously harmonious guitar leads and background vocals. It’s a progressive mix of aggression of beauty. This album is looking at a December 6th release. Be ready.
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Hey, everybody! Anthony Fantano, here. You know who it is. I hope y’all are doing well. I’m here on my text thing again for a track review of a song from this new Animals As Leaders album, Weightless. These guys are a Washington, D.C. metal band who
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Last month I blogged about a forthcoming album from the Devil’s Blood, the Thousandfold Epicentre. I noted that these guys have a pretty dark and occult style, and it would be difficult to wait for their new album to drop in 2012. I mean, that’s, like, next year!
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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
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There are numerous ways to enjoy metal music. I mean, there have to be–especially since most people just don’t enjoy it at all. Most of the time, I enjoy it in a pretty cathartic manner, putting the music on to let off steam, but there are some bands
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Together, Lou Reed and Metallica come up with an album that, well, isn’t as terrible as everyone assumed it would be. In my opinion, anyway. WATCH THE REVIEW