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Andrew Lee's "Heavy Metal Shrapnel" Unleashes the Shred Fury (Album Stream + Interview)

Shred lives. Listen to Andrew Lee’s “Heavy Metal Shrapnel” in full and read an interview with the artist.

Tunic's Chaotic Requiem for a "Quitter" (Early Album Stream)

Though it marks the departure of bassist Rory Ellis, Tunic’s latest album is a high point for the band. Check out an early stream of the album here.

Records of the Week with Jon and Ted #10

In this week’s installment, Ted and Jon adventure into the worlds of Italian psychedelic doom metal and nostalgic Finnish dark metal, respectively.

Classical Post-Rock in Three Parts: a noend of mine's "Des chemins crépusculaires (I-III)"

The Kauan-related ambient rock project opts for a different, more modern Impressionism in new album “Sanctuaires.”

"Gold & Grey" At Home: Baroness's John Baizley On Their First-Ever Livestream (Interview)

Baroness’s John Baizley speaks about their latest album “Gold & Grey” and its upcoming full livestream performance, plus musings on the challenges and opportunities the COVID-19 era has created for musicians.

HEADS. Generates Noisy Post-Punk Momentum on "PUSH"

Stream in full the latest forceful offering from the German/Australian trio, blending noise rock and post-punk into an unstoppable combination.

Dark Rock in the Sky: Secrets of the Moon's "Black House" (Michael Zech Interview + Album Premiere)

German gothic rock band Secrets of the Moon have enjoyed a storied history that now culminates in a monumental seventh full-length “Black House” — check out an early full stream plus our in-depth interview with guitarist Michael Zech.

Katatonia's "City Burials" Has Pop Appeal and a Heart of Steel

We dig into the latest from the Swedish legends Katatonia — “City Burials” affirms their uncanny ability to be at once familiar and fresh.

Elder Share "Embers" From New Album "Omens"

The first taste of Elder’s anticipated new album is here, and it’s nearly 11 minutes of 1970s-style progressive hard rock.

Progressive Minds, Granite Spirits: 2019 Prog-Rock Albums That Seriously Ruled

We’re listening to progressive rock. Why? Because it kicks goddamn ass. Here are a bunch of prog-rock albums released last year we feel deserve all the praise and attention in the world.
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