Category: Album Reviews
Warbringer – Woe To The Vanquished Review
For more than twelve years, California’s Warbringer have been honing their thrash metal chops. Between 2008 and 2013 the band …
Heavy Music Headquarters Album Reviews: Week of March 31, 2017
This week’s reviews include releases from Astral Doors, Bereft, Body Count, Demon Hunter, Falls Of Rauros, Gruesome, Heretoir, Isis, Memoriam, …
Mastodon – Emperor Of Sand Review
Mastodon are one of the few modern bands that have an identity. In this modern age of unoriginality and imitation …
The Progress Report: March 2017
Welcome to the March Progress Report. February was such a great month for progressive music, that March just feels a …
Heavy Music Headquarters Album Reviews: Week of March 24, 2017
This week’s reviews include releases from Anthrax, Art Of Anarchy, Cut Up, Deletere, Illimitable Dolor, Night Ranger, North, Season Of …
Pallbearer – Heartless Review
Pallbearer are the band that got me listening to modern doom. Their 2014 masterpiece Foundations of Burden has seen heavy rotation …
Woe – Hope Attrition Review
When debating over the merits of the United States black metal scene (or USBM as it’s widely known), Woe have …
Heavy Music Headquarters Album Reviews: Week of March 17, 2017
This week’s reviews include releases from Alunah, Apostate Viaticum, Ascended Dead, The Charm The Fury, Dodecahedron, Equilibrium, Fen, Fit For …
Obituary – Obituary Review
Seminal Florida death metal band Obituary are finally putting out a self-titled album and their tenth overall. Obituary have remained …
Evocation – The Shadow Archetype Review
One of the leading innovators in the early Swedish death metal scene, Evocation unfortunately derailed before seeing success. After releasing …
Heavy Music Headquarters Album Reviews: Week of March 10, 2017
This week’s album reviews include releases from Atlas Pain, Black Map, Blacktop Mojo, Cellador, Chrome Molly, Condemned, Holy Martyr, In …
Danko Jones – Wild Cat Review
Danko Jones has been a fixture on the Canadian hard rock scene all century. With a dozen releases under his …
Heavy Music Headquarters Album Reviews: Week Of March 3, 2017
This week’s reviews include releases from Cold Fell, Gorephilia, Holocausto, John 5, Junius, Pyogenesis, Rozamov, Sanctuary, She Must Burn and …
Armored Saint – Carpe Noctum Review
Armored Saint need no introduction. They released four stellar albums in the ’80s and early ’90s before vocalist John Bush …
The Progress Report: February 2017
Welcome to our February Progress Report. Let’s face it, for heavy music in general February has not been kind. But …
Power Trip – Nightmare Logic Review
Crossover thrash veterans Power Trip return with their sophomore slab of DRI inspired madness, Nightmare Logic. Opening salvo “Soul Sacrifice” …
Rebel Wizard – Triumph Of Gloom Review
At times a nod to the New Wave of British Heavy Metal movement through the eyes of a coked-up mind, …
Midnight – Shox Of Violence Review
Cleveland’s metal miscreants Midnight are a favorite of fans and critics alike. Having been active for more than a decade, …
Heavy Music Headquarters Album Reviews: Week of February 24, 2017
This week’s reviews include releases from Arduini/Balich, Benighted, Eve To Adam, Ex Deo, Invasion, King Woman, Mordbrand and Suicide Silence. …
Six Feet Under – Torment Review
Six Feet Under have a mixed reputation, at best. The band’s brand of slow paced, stripped down death metal is …
Immolation – Atonement Review
New York’s Immolation currently reside at the top of death metal. That may be a bold statement, but consider the …
Striker – Striker Review
Edmonton, Canada might be the last place that comes to mind when thinking about classic ’80s-influenced metal, but that certainly …
Noeta – Beyond Life And Death Review
Prophecy Productions’ artists are known for their deep, thought provoking and heavily based on atmospheric structures pieces of music, coming …
