Speaker of the Dead is the fourth studio album by metalcore band Emmure, released on February 15, 2011. It is the first…
Emmure – Speaker of the Dead (2011)
Speaker of the Dead is the fourth studio album by metalcore band Emmure, released on February 15, 2011. It is the first…
Slave to the Game is the fifth studio album by Emmure, released on April 10, 2012 through Victory Records.[1] The record was…
The sixth full-length outing from Demon Hunter dials up the religious themes to 11 while maintaining a dark and ominous…
The World is a Thorn is the sound of Jesus leading his flock down a musical path that was built upon the foundations of hedonism…
Very few bands ever live up to their name quite like Fear Factory. Even with just two original members left in the band, Fear Factory continue to deliver album after album of metal honed with…
The fourth full-length outing from Arizona’s Eyes Set to Kill dials back the screamo in favor of some good old-fashioned goth-tinged melodic alt-metal. Opening track (and first single) “The…
Just a year after giving their sound an electronic overhaul on Path of Totality, Korn chronicle the album’s supporting tour on Live at the Hollywood Palladium. As with the…
Nonpoint’s eponymous seventh album sees them moving ever closer to the corporate rock of Nickelback or 3 Doors Down, which may seem like a long way removed from their Floridian nu…
Immortal, the fourth studio outing from For Today, marks the Sioux City, Iowa-based Christian metalcore outfit’s first release for the…
For their third album, Five Finger Death Punch deliver another dose of crunchy, hard-hitting jams ready-made for…
The title comes from the band calling the songs “their children”, because they can’t pick a favorite. The Lost Children features all of Disturbed’s b-side tracks…
Korn remembered who they were just in time to forget it all again on The Path of Totality, an unexpected left turn into dubstep…
Cleveland-based metal band Chimaira have come a long way since their excessively nü-metal-damaged…
The Chimaira that recorded The Age of Hell was, in a very real sense, half a band. Drummer Andols…
Coming to the conclusion that The Unquestionable Truth was so powerful it never needed the promised second…
Serving as a kind of reintroduction to the band, Escape the Fate’s third album, the eponymous Escape the Fate, draws a line between the group’s…
Combining the alt-metal intensity of early Deftones and Soulfly with plaintive, post-grunge choruses, Ill Niño deliver another dose of…
Christian metalcore outfit For Today’s third full-length offering finds the Iowa-based quintet in fine form, dutifully balancing technical artistry…
Disturbed’s fifth long-player opens with an uncharacteristic instrumental, a bleak …And Justice for All-era Metallica-inspired dirge that shoots out…
We Rule the Night is the fourth album by the Swedish melodic death metal band Sonic Syndicate.[1] The album was released…
Taking a cue from the Van Halen playbook, the III in the title of Korn III: Remember Who You Are isn’t a numbering device, it signifies an opening of another…
On their seventh studio album, Miracle, Nonpoint continue trudging down the same alt-metal path that they started on…
Broken Frames is the third studio album by American rock band Eyes Set to Kill. The album was released on June 8, 2010 by Break Silence Records. The album consists…
When Dino Cazares’ band Divine Heresy was gaining more and more momentum in 2007 and 2008, it seemed doubtful that he would ever be a part of Fear Factory again…