Miseration is a Swedish death metal band that's been around since 2006. Tragedy Has Spoken, their third album to date, gives you pretty much what you...
Prisoners is the third release by Montreal's The Agonist, and again the band offers mellow death metal with the occasional clean vocals. I've seen the group...
Morbid Saint's Spectrum of Death is another one of those "classic" 80s underground metal albums that die-hard metal fans apparently wet their pants over. I've often...
Mantas was the late Chuck Schuliner's pre-Death band and these are his earliest recordings; ones that would evolve into Death's sound. As such, Death By Metal...
Rick Scythe has been playing blackened death metal and thrash metal for quite some time now as part of the band Usurper. When Usurper broke up,...
The Firstborn are one of those types of bands that a lot of people are not going to like very much. I know it's a bit...
Cattle Decapitation's newest album Monolith of Inhumanity is one of the best albums of this year so far. Between this release and Katana and Eternal Helceraxe's...
Poland's Amorphous are an interesting band. They are billed as death metal yet sound like a cross between death, thrash and traditional metal. According to the...
The Ghost of Heritage is a re-release of Winterfylleth's debut album which originally came out a few years ago. Besides being remastered, the album also features...
Land of the Freaks is apparently a re-release and originally came out in 2009 in Europe. According to the band's bio, their music has had extremely...
Sins of a Life Past is the debut EP by California's Fates Demise, a band whose bio frequently references death/thrash and black metal as comparison styles...
Ancient VVisdom are an occult rock band similar in style to The Devil's Blood and Ghost. They're kind of like a cross between Alice In Chains,...
So far, 2012 has been an extremely good year for metal. Need proof? Well Cattle Decapitation, Six Feet Under, Ancient VVisdom, Eternal Helcaraxe, Royal Thunder and...
Split LP's can be kind of cool sometimes since, as you usually haven't heard at least one of the bands, there is an element of surprise....
Just to be perfectly clear right from the beginning of this review: I am not normally a power metal fan. Generally I can't stand the stuff...