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Two Decades In, Amestigon Deliver a Career Best
Amestigon have been at it for a while–the Austrian black metal group entered its second decade this year–and while they ... -
Review: Elder – Lore
How do you top an excellent album like 2011’s Dead Roots Stirring? Easy. You wait four years and drop a ... -
Review: Kommandant – The Architects of Extermination
Those expecting a straightforward, easy-to-classify black/death metal album, turn back now. -
Exclusive Stream: Chaotorynth’s Axiomatic Limitation
I first wrote about Ireland’s Chaotorynth shortly after the release of the project’s debut, Eidola Hunter. Now, just a year ... -
Review: Dickbutt – Dickbutt
Marvel at an effortless masterwork of staggering deconstructionist brilliance. -
Mini-Reviews from around the Toilet Bowl X
Look, this introduction is to this article as nipples are to the Bat-suit. Sensual and appealing, yes, but it adds ... -
Bump n’ Grind: The Freaky Deaky Edition
Oh no, you got weirdness in my grind! Oh no, you got grind in my weirdness! Whatever will we do? -
The Best Band in New York is HUSH.
Back in August we asked you to help us find the best unsigned bands in America. After listening to hundreds ... -
Mini-Reviews from around the Toilet Bowl IX
Some say that size doesn’t matter. They say dynamite comes in small packages. They say it has more to do with ... -
Review: Alkaloid – The Malkuth Grimoire
In my experience, super groups tend to be a mixed bag. On one hand, it’s cool to see a handful ...









