technical death metal
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Death Atlas is weighed down by its more melodic, moodier passages.
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Horrendous takes a mighty step forward with the visceral and multi-faceted compositions that make up Idol.
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Imperial Triumphant effectively conveys the decadence and decay of the Big Apple with a unique blend of blackened death metal and avant-garde jazz.
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Maryland trio Dying Fetus comes through with one of the best brutal death metal albums I’ve heard since their last album back in 2012.
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From On Strange Loops, the new album by atmospheric death metal outfit Mithras, out October 21 via Willowtip.
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Death metal titans Gorguts return with an EP that delivers a monstrous 30-minute piece.
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Hyperion by Krallice Properly kicking off 2016, New York black metal outfit Krallice surprises again with this new 3-track EP!
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Technical death metal band Fallujah delivers its sophomore album.
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Death metal heavyweights Carcass have a new album dropping on September 13th titled Surgical Steel, and it will be the group’s first full-length in over 15 years! Though the band’s harsh vocals and intense drumming play right into the death metal tradition, they bring a ton of melody
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New Zealand death metal perfectionists Ulcerate have a new single streaming via the widget above, and a new album on the way via Relapse records. The title: Vermis. Currently, the release date sits at September 17th, and “Confronting Entropy” shows the band continuing to explore their dense, impenetrable sound. Catch