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  • Vektor’s latest album continues further down the road the Arizona band set for itself on 2009’s Black Future. It’s certainly a more dynamic and melodic release, but I was ultimately hoping for a stronger difference between this album and its predecessor. Still, these tunes embrace Vektor’s

  • 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.

  • 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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    Combining elements of footwork and synth-heavy soundtrack music, Kuedo–a.k.a. Jamie Vex’d–is taking a break from dubstep to bring two different worlds together. WATCH THE REVIEW

  • On the Hunter, Mastodon’s sludgy take on progressive metal is sounding more accessible than ever. WATCH THE REVIEW

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    Since my visit with the new Opeth album, I’ve been hankering for some nice progressive rock. When it comes to that, Wobbler delivers. The band is from Norway, and has been around for over a decade. The group’s latest album is titled Rites at Dawn, and delivers a

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    Pink Magick by GIRAFFES? GIRAFFES! An intense show of instrumental power on the new GIRAFFES? GIRAFFES! album, Pink Magick. From what I understand, it’s the Northampton band’s third full-length album. If you’re into intricate drums with driving beats and colorful layers of math rock guitar leads, then

  • Stylistically, I think Tripper is an exciting return to Hella’s old, stripped down form. Some fans may see it as a bit of a regression, but that’s only half of the truth. The duo throws in some overdubbed guitars and bass, and manages to utilize some of the

  • On May 10th, the progressive synth rock outfit known as Zombi will unleash their latest album, Escape Velocity. Look for it on Relapse Recs. On “Shrunken Heads,” the duo take a shockingly electronic and rigid turn, leaving more of the percussion up to sequencing, rather than the impressive drumming of

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