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Chris Dahlberg | October 6, 2015
Unplugged sticks with what worked previously and that’s not a bad thing because there still isn’t another band that sounds exactly like Beaten to Death.
Chris Dahlberg | July 19, 2015
Despite some unfortunate circumstances, Blaze of Perdition hasn’t let it slow them down and has come back even stronger than before.
Chris Dahlberg | May 27, 2015
Bureviy is able to maintain a good balance between the warmer folk atmosphere and bone chilling metal instrumentation and vocals.
Chris Dahlberg | April 26, 2015
Weedooism is an intriguing effort that grabs listeners with strong hooks fairly quickly but lets them end a little too quickly.
Chris Dahlberg | February 7, 2015
It may have taken a few years since Brothers of the Sonic Cloth formed to get this debut out, but it’s clear that the time has been well spent.
Chris Dahlberg | February 1, 2015
Blodhemn’s latest may channel a lot of familiar Norwegian black metal elements, but it has substance to go with it.
Chris Dahlberg | December 9, 2014
Bloodmines has songs that kick you in the teeth before hooking you with a slightly mellower groove.
Chris Dahlberg | December 8, 2014
Every element the instrumentals showcased previously has been expanded upon, and with this full length it’s clear that this group has become a force to be reckoned with.
Chris Dahlberg | December 4, 2014
Baptists debut EP isn’t quite a must-listen, but it lays down the foundation for greater things to come.
Chris Dahlberg | November 12, 2014
Bereft may not quite be at a peak level just yet, but for a group that has only been around for three years they’ve already showcased quite a bit of potential.