ALBUM REVIEW: Looking For Transcendence – Indigo Raven
With its origins in the 1970s and an avalanche of development in the past 20 years, doom is a modern
Read moreWith its origins in the 1970s and an avalanche of development in the past 20 years, doom is a modern
Read moreFinnish six-piece BLOODRED HOURGLASS are already a big deal in their native country but have yet to break out internationally.
Read moreDEATH BLOOMS are angry. If that wasn’t immediately obvious from the title of their debut album, Life Is Pain, the
Read moreA name like DREAM THEATER carries a lot of expectations. We’ve become accustomed to these large soundscapes built on the
Read moreIt’s clear from their name alone that LAST HOUNDS are a band with plenty of bite. Arriving after a lengthy
Read moreIn times of dire straits, community is invaluable. A hand to hold, a shoulder to lean on, an ear to
Read moreDespite the violence implied by their name, Belgian outfit SLOW CRUSH are often anything but. Their debut Aurora showcased a
Read moreConversations. They’re our bread and butter. We couldn’t exist without them. It’s that simple. Of course, strip away the words
Read moreFive whole years. That’s how long we’ve had to wait for the ninth studio album from Buffalo hardcore legends EVERY
Read moreHaving bubbled away in the underground since their formation in 2013, for Minneapolis trio REAPING ASMODEIA its make or break
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