Three decades into their career, Cannibal Corpse's classic sound mostly remains intact and high impact.
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Igorrr - Spirituality and Distortion
Reviews1 CommentSpirituality and Distortion might just be Igorrr's most uncompromising album so far—for better or worse.
Cattle Decapitation - Death Atlas
ReviewsCommentDeath Atlas is weighed down by its more melodic, moodier passages.
Behemoth - I Loved You at Your Darkest
ReviewsCommentI Loved You at Your Darkest is a solid blackened death metal album that's occasionally marred by Behemoth overextending itself, or treading the water it waded with The Satanist.
Igorrr - Savage Sinusoid
ReviewsCommentDespite faltering in its third act, Savage Sinusoid is so far Igorrr's most palatable blend of breakcore, metal, and baroque sounds.
Twitching Tongues - Disharmony
ReviewsCommentTwitching Tongues makes their Metal Blade Records debut with one of the most trying albums I've heard this year.
Cattle Decapitation - The Anthropocene Extinction
Reviews1 CommentDeathgrind outfit Cattle Decapitation's latest record is a deadly combination of technical extremity and human touch.
In Solitude - "A Buried Sun"
New TracksCommentLast month, Swedish metal outfit In Solitude put out its third studio album Sister, its most adventurous effort thus far. Case in point: The LP's third track, "A Buried Sun;" a seven-minute-long piece of that exhibits band's classic metal throwback sound, but with a welcome infusion of goth rock elements. Some of Hornper's vocals actually smack of Michael Gira, and the song closes with almost a minute of solely vibraphone. With these elements alongside the classic metal riffs and twangy solos, In Solitude's got an interesting thing going on. Stream it above and rock out!
Sister is out now via Metal Blade Records.