
Author: Tom Campagna



Meshuggah – Immutable Review
Swedish extreme metal masters Meshuggah return with their ninth album Immutable, their first since 2016’s The Violent Sleep Of Reason. …

Abbath – Dread Reaver Review
Abbath needs no introduction. His work with Immortal was some of the most prolific in black metal history. Dread Reaver …

Crowbar – Zero And Below Review
Crowbar return after a nearly six-year break since 2016’s The Serpent Only Lies to bring us their 12th studio …

Converge – Bloodmoon: I Review
Converge are a band that needs very little introduction to the heavy music scene considering what they have been able …

Exodus – Persona Non Grata Review
Thrash metal legends Exodus return with their eleventh proper album Persona Non Grata, their first in over seven years. Exodus …

Lucifer – Lucifer IV Review
Lucifer return with their fourth proper album, only a year after the amazing Lucifer III. Their constant embrace for ‘70s …

Carcass – Torn Arteries Review
Few bands in extreme metal can boast the albums that Carcass have released. Reek Of Putrefaction made goregrind a thing, …

At The Gates – The Nightmare Of Being Review
After getting At The Gates back together in 2010, The Nightmare Of Being is the band’s third full length since …

Darkthrone – Eternal Hails Review
With album number 19, the dynamic Darkthrone duo of Nocturno Culto and Fenriz continue their love affair with the classic …

Gojira – Fortitude Review
Gojira return with album number seven Fortitude and a whole lot of expectations from theirs fans. Most recently the band …

Vreid – Wild North West Review
Norway’s Vreid return for their ninth proper full length Wild North West, a concept album developed alongside a movie, delving …

Cannibal Corpse – Violence Unimagined Review
Death metal legends Cannibal Corpse are back with album number 15 Violence Unimagined, their eleventh helmed by George “Corpsegrinder” Fisher. …

Genghis Tron – Dream Weapon Review
Well renowned in the metal world for their dizzying ability to seamlessly weave together metal and electronica, Genghis Tron return …

Eyehategod – A History Of Nomadic Behavior Review
Sludge metal pioneers Eyehategod have used these globally trying times to record A History Of Nomadic Behavior, their sixth proper …

Tribulation – Where The Gloom Becomes Sound Review
Swedish goth metallers Tribulation return for their fifth proper album. It’s the third in which they embrace this side of …

Tombs – Under Sullen Skies Review
Tombs arise yet again from the black metal hotbed that is Brooklyn for their fifth full length foray Under Sullen …

Spirit Adrift – Enlightened In Eternity Review
Spirit Adrift’s fourth album Enlightened In Eternity is the first album without any connections to Gatecreeper, as frontman Nate Garrett …

Deftones – Ohms Review
Long running alternative metal band Deftones have very rarely slowed down in their over 30 year career. Their evolution continues …

Enslaved – Utgard Review
Returning for their fifteenth album, Enslaved have changed their approach of progressive black metal with a bit more of a …

Napalm Death – Throes Of Joy In The Jaws Of Defeatism Review
With 15 prior albums under their belt, Napalm Death have very little left to prove to the metal world, being …

Mastodon Albums Ranked
Atlanta based sludge/progressive metal band Mastodon are one of the biggest bands to come out of the New Wave of …

Primal Fear – Metal Commando Review
Long-running German power metal outfit Primal Fear have returned with their 13th proper album Metal Commando. Fronted by the powerful …

Vader – Solitude In Madness Review
Longtime Polish purveyors of death metal, Vader return with Solitude In Madness, their first album in three years and the …