Author: Tom Campagna
Obituary – Dying Of Everything Review
Back for their first time in six years, Obituary are finally acknowledging their descent towards the grave with Dying Of …
Hammers Of Misfortune – Overtaker Review
John Cobbett and company return with Overtaker, Hammers Of Misfortune’s first album since 2016’s Dead Revolution. The album marks the …
Candlemass – Sweet Evil Sun Review
Sweet Evil Sun is the 13th album overall by Candlemass and the second since the return of original front man …
Dream Unending Interview
Dream Unending are an atmospheric death doom band formed by members Justin DeTore (Innumerable Forms/Sumerlands) and Derrick Vella (Tomb Mold/Outer …
Exhumed – To The Dead Review
San Jose’s Exhumed need no introduction for the sanguine splattered masses, seeing as their debut album dropped almost 25 years …
Ghost Albums Ranked
Ghost are a Swedish rock/metal band that have gone from thoroughly inauspicious beginnings to one of the true critical darlings …
Ripped To Shreds – 劇變 (Jubian) Review
Once a solo project by main man Andrew Lee, 劇變 (Jubian) sees Ripped to Shreds‘ third proper album branch out …
Lamb Of God – Omens Review
Omens is the latest album and ninth overall from Richmond, Virginia’s resident scene veterans Lamb Of God. It sees Randy …
Autopsy – Morbidity Triumphant Review
Chris Reifert’s legendary death metal outfit Autopsy return after a 7-year gap in albums with Morbidity Triumphant. As the band’s …
Revocation – Netherheaven Review
Netherheaven is the eighth full-length foray for Boston’s Revocation and their first in four years. The lone change in the …
Bloodbath – Survival Of The Sickest Review
Bloodbath need very little introduction on their sixth album Survival Of The Sickest, being the quintessential death metal supergroup and …
Imperial Triumphant Interview
Imperial Triumphant are among one of the most unique and bizarre metal acts in recent history. They combine elements of …
Amon Amarth – The Great Heathen Army Review
Amon Amarth embark upon their 12th full-length The Great Heathen Army, another chapter in the band’s melodic death metal laced …
Wormrot – Hiss Review
Singapore’s Wormrot have made quite the lasting impression on all things grindcore, directly from the outset with their debut Abuse. …
Municipal Waste – Electrified Brain Review
On their seventh outing Electrified Brain, their first since 2017’s Slime and Punishment, Municipal Waste aim to keep their nonstop …
Misery Index – Complete Control Review
Misery Index return with Complete Control, their seventh proper album and the last one since 2019’s Rituals of Power. Jason …
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, …