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The Fierce And The Dead Get Vocal On Powerful Prog Powerhouse News From The Invisible World

What weird, eclectic, and fierce record is this! News From The Invisible World, the latest from London’s The Fierce And The Dead and the first to feature vocals with bassist Kevin Feazey taking over those duties, is a wonderful blend of classic Prog and modern Hard Rawk that packs quite [...]

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Mission To Sleep Create A Cathartic Crush On Crucial New EP White Death

The next coming of Far? With some deftones-style dynamics and hum-like atmosphere thrown in for good measure? Does that sound good good to you? Then you’re going to LOVE the latest from Boston’s Mission To Sleep!

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Somnuri Level Up With Dense, Dynamic, & Diabolical Desiderium

“…bridging a gap between acts like Helmet, Karp, Handsome, and Quicksand with the sonic journeys of an Isis or Jesu” If you, not only, know who Handsome is but can also proudly compare yourselves to them then you’re already alright in our book. It also helps that we dug the [...]

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CAVALERA Re-visit Origins, Turn It Up To 11 On Bestial Devastation And Morbid Visions Re-Recordings

Revisiting older records can be a hit or miss. Revisiting older records and actually re-recording them can be an even bigger risk. Some bands do it and go the “This is how we play them now” route or the “This is how we originally envisioned this album” route and others, [...]

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Viqueen Bring That Good Kinda Rawk To badmouth

Social media is still such and odd duck. Yet still the best place for discovering lots of rad bands out there that have flown under our radar. Sometimes it’s the simple thing of a band we’ve missed liking something we posted or randomly following us on a given one of [...]

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You’ve Heard The Rest, Now Listen To The Best… Of Soundgarden (Redux)! From Magnetic Eye Records!

It’s the nostalgia, the familiarity, and sometimes just hearing one of your current favorite bands rip through a classic perfectly that brings a smile to your face on a covers record. And that’s just the kind of feels Magnetic Eye Records has conjured on their companion record to Superunknown (Redux), [...]

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