Find Your Worth, Come Home[1] is the second studio album by American metalcore band To Speak of Wolves it was…
To Speak of Wolves – Find Your Worth, Come Home (2012)
Find Your Worth, Come Home[1] is the second studio album by American metalcore band To Speak of Wolves it was…
Myself < Letting Go is the debut album by metalcore band To Speak of Wolves. It was released on May 18, 2010…
For untold years and scores of LPs, vocalist Chris Barnes and the other members of Six Feet Underhave…
Every single metal band — past, present, and future — starts off by covering tunes by their favorite bands and takes it from…
Unlike so many second-tier American heavy metal bands of the early 1980s, Los Angeles’ Malice had the decency to…
Shadows Fall alienated some fans with 2007′s Threads of Life. They’d signed to Atlantic and brought the hooks and…
This CD/DVD set’s title tells the whole story. A 70-minute live set recorded at some festival or another, documenting…
Pity not John 5. He may owe much of his celebrity, possibly his trademark Joker makeup, and all of his…
Ghoulish makeup aside, John Lowery, aka John 5, is the type of guitar player who really doesn’t need…
California death-grinders Cattle Decapitation will never be accused of subtlety, but there are moments…
When the criminally unheralded career of underground doom icons Saint Vitus whimpered to an inglorious…
As a doom band based out of Chicago, Earthen Grave will never have their name discussed without a guaranteed…
The Fatal Feast is the fifth studio album by American thrash metal band Municipal Waste. It was…
Striking a balance between technicality and brutality, Job for a Cowboy launch a no-frills, death metal attack on listeners…
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…
Plains of Oblivion is the second studio solo album by the ex-Nevermore guitarist Jeff Loomis. Released on…
And, we’re back. Four years after leader Al Jourgensen put Ministry to rest, supposedly for good, Relapse crawls out of the sewer. Recovery…
Fire Make Thunder is the fourth studio album by American progressive rock band OSI, released by Metal Blade Records on March 27, 2012 in Europe…
Clocking in at just over 30 minutes, Sentenced to Life feels like an exclamation point studded with framing nails. Steeped in the punishing…
Much was expected of Black Breath ever since they exploded out of the Pacific Northwest like a, well, breath of fresh air, behind their self…
Packing all of the technical fun and exploration into a surprisingly concise package, God Forbid continue to explore a progressive sound on Equilibrium while scaling…