sludge
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These might be the heaviest rocks yet. Heavy Rocks (2022) by Boris
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While a lot more impressive than the preceding Emperor of Sand, Hushed and Grim does buckle under its own weight.
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Immersion is a more compact and riffier helping of what Primitive Man served up on Caustic.
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Gold & Grey‘s awful production overshadows its handful of songwriting peaks.
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A cut from the self-titled sophomore album by progressive sludge metal six-piece Bloodiest, out January 15 via Relapse.
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Kylesa returns with an album that balances crushing sludge metal with spacey psych rock.
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The Richmond, VA-based trio Unsacred have just released their debut LP on Forcefield Records, and you can stream it in full above. While the band channel a few different styles of heavy music throughout the album, they don’t really blend them together as much as transition back and forth
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Every time I listen to Torche, I catch myself thinking how much cooler they would sound if they dropped a bit of screamo to match the bassy, grinding, sludge metal-influenced guitar lines that have become their signature sound. However, I must remind myself that not every sludge metal band wants
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Baltimore noise rock band Dope Body drops a track from their forthcoming album, Lifer. It’s looking at a release this October on Drag City Records, just like their last album, and this new track of theirs is a heavy, wild piece of rock ‘n’ roll. While it’s not
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Previously enjoyed Take Over And Destroy, a.k.a. TOAD, have a new album on the way titled Vacant Face. Considering I love loud, rowdy, melodic sludge metal, I am looking forward to the release of this new record. The band has seen fit to allow yours truly to premiere