Hypocrisy's self-titled 1999 release was my introduction to the band almost five years ago, and after listening to their entire catalog, easily remains my favorite [...]
Hypocrisy Continues to evolve from the simplistic brutality of '93's Osculum Obscenum, adding layer of keyboards guitars and haunting melodies that push this album into [...]
Soulfly do not disappoint and evolve stronger than ever on this disc. This disc is not unlike previous releases but has a stronger Metal element. [...]
"Stag" marks the last major label Melvins release, following their two most accessible (and therefore popular) albums of the time, "Houdini" and "Stoner Witch". Those [...]
After pretty much inventing and pioneering death metal in the early ’80s, Slayer spent years playing as fast and with as much intensity as they could [...]
When Ritchie Blackmore left Deep Purple, they barely skipped a beat replacing him. And he barely skipped a beat forming Rainbow, a mirror image of his [...]
Phil Anselmo (Pantera), Pepper Keenan (Corrosion of Conformity), Kirk Windstein (Crowbar), and Todd Strange (Eyehategod) come back for round 2 with an album of heavy, swampy, [...]