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Pantera‘s Vulgar Display of Power was the band’s first album since the brilliant Cowboys from Hell (1990), and is every way just as good. The album is exactly as the title suggests – absolutely brutal. You would never guess by listening to this album that Pantera used to be a glam metal group in the […]
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Adam Dutkiewicz and Jesse Leach shake off Killswitch to bring hope out of difficult times with a powerful and emotive album.
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The début album from heavy metal’s latest supergroup featuring members of Anthrax, Every Time I Die and Fall Out Boy.
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In a world where some music has become stagnant and boring, with fewer bands really exploring their sound and with more albums that not only sound the same, but have nothing meaning to say either, Turisas are a breath of fresh air. The Finnish folk metal six-piece are not only truly epic, a word that […]