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Trucker Diablo Pack A Punch On Anthem-Filled Rawk Fest Tail End Of A Hurricane

Pile driving anthem after anthem is the name of the game when you press “Play” on the latest decadent slab of Rawk from the UK’s Trucker Diablo. That said, Tail End Of A Hurricane isn’t as much the name of Trucker Diablo’s latest album as much as it is an [...]

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Singles! ODC, “I Love The Way You Fall”

ODC is the best kind of artist. They’re that unique blend of styles that transcends genres and brings to mind the old adage: It is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma. One thing’s for sure, though, and that is ODC is undeniably HEAVY as is clearly evident on their unrelenting upcoming [...]

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Singles! A Cause In Distress, “Paraffin”

There’s only a handful of artists around nowadays who can release a new single that you just know will deliver without hearing a single note and, I’m sure we’ve said this before about them but, A Cause In Distress is one of those rarities who also hearken back to a [...]

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Glaare Glow And Grow On Timeless Modern Electro Masterpiece Your Hellbound Heart

My process when going through new music is this: Listen through everything that comes across ye olde digital desk, either begin a draft or at least jot down the records that are doing something to the creative juices, and depending on how far along a potential draft is (If there’s [...]

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DOMKRAFT Give Black Sabbath A Run For Their Money On Elegantly Electric Seeds

Domkraft’s third full-length is filled with colossal sounds made up some of the gnarliest, most nasty sounding riffs that Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler wished they’d discovered first. Cap off all that inherent Heavy with an exquisite musicianship throughout and Seeds is easily a contender for many a year-end best [...]

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Singles! ÆGES, “Colors”

Coming at listeners like a sonic 18 wheeler barreling full speed towards a brick wall, ÆGES’ latest single is a promising taste of what’s to come from the Los Angeles-based quartet. Fresh off last year’s DrØmmen record (Which we reviewed here), ÆGES return with a massive pummeler that’s like Mastodon [...]

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