roadrunner
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Slipknot’s ambitions continue to expand with mixed results.
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Turnstile’s hardcore sound undergoes some dreamy renovations on Glow On.
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A round-up of Anthony’s favorite albums from the past month or so.
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Gojira’s conceptual thoughtfulness remains a mark in their favor on Fortitude.
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Code Orange updates metalcore for the 2020s on their latest album.
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Though there are some experiments and weird ideas that don’t really pan out, We Are Not Your Kind is for the most part a return to form for Slipknot.
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Though there are some bright spots and risks that pay off, Turnstile’s sophomore album mostly offers run-of-the-mill New York hardcore with a bit of window dressing.
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Code Orange successfully pushes the metalcore envelope on their first album for Roadrunner Records.
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Korn returns with one of their best albums since 1999’s Issues. Still can’t say I care for it, tho…