Music Reviews tagged with metal
Earth Angels Of Darkness, Demons Of Light: 1
Drone metal band, Earth, finds its foothold in America’s heritage and comes up with an anti-classic album.
Sean Caldwell reviews...Black Tusk Taste the Sin
Skynyrd, of all bands, would be proud of this "swamp metal" power trio from Georgia.High On Fire Snakes For The Divine
High On Fire return with their fifth fist to the air. Limber up those necks, people.
Sean Caldwell reviews...Locrian Drenched Lands
Drenched Lands, debut album from Chicago pensive metal band, Locrian, inspires one to lose oneself in darkness.
Sean Caldwell could really use a flashlight...Hatebreed For the Lions
The cult band pays tribute to its heroes.
Ryan Faughnder reviews...Sunn O))) Monoliths & Dimensions
SunnO)))’s seventh album, Monoliths & Dimensions, presents Stephen O’Malley and Greg Anderson’s sonic murk as something to delve into, their inescapable walls of low-end suddenly beaming with purpose and a million and one instruments.
Sean Caldwell reviews...ISIS Wavering Radiant
“Radiant” is the word.
Sean Caldwell reviews...Mastodon Crack the Skye
Mastodon gives a crash course in faux Czarist Russian history, and I find myself wishing these guys were my Social Studies teachers in high school.
Andy Pareti thinks Rasputin kicks a lot more ass now...
