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Revitalizing the Ophelias' "Holy Glow" With Arriver

The Chicago prog troupe looks to an obscure 1980s band for inspiration in their new cover single.

Zombi's Steve Moore on "2020" The Album, The Year, and The Mood (Interview)

Acclaimed proggy synthwave duo Zombi’s Steve Moore (synths, guitars, bass) talks at length with us about the project’s latest release “2020,” film scores, touring, and so much more.

Six Death Metal Albums to Soundtrack 2020's Insane Tumult

We break down six especially adept death metal albums released this year to summon the vivid and sometimes terrifying sounds of the last seven months.

Haken's Prog Metal "Virus" Usurps Your Mind (Album Review)

We dive into the sixth Haken album “Virus” in all of its progressive, hook-laden, and outlandish glory.

Not So Grim: Three Underdog Coheed and Cambria Albums

Ivan tackles three less lauded Coheed and Cambria albums in this addendum to his recent So Grim, So True, So Real edition on the legendary prog rockers.

Bathe Yourself in the "Partial Darkness" of Dead Quiet

Taking “work from home” to new, extreme levels, Dead Quiet unveils the newest single and accompanying lyric video from the upcoming “Truth and Ruin”: watch the video for “Partial Darkness” now.

I'm Listening to Death Metal #13: Immolation's "Majesty and Decay"

In this edition, Langdon follows threads of loss and self-destruction through tumultuous and dark realms of his life where echoes of Immolation lead the way either to salvation… or eternal mind-death.

Amiensus's Restorative Black Metal Breathes While "Drowned"

We unveil a new music video single from black metal quintet Amiensus — this decade-long project has only two full-lengths, but a third (and mighty) one is coming later this year. Get a taste now.

So Grim, So True, So Real: Coheed and Cambria

We dissect the masterful prog of Coheed and Cambria for this almighty resurrection of So Grim, So True, So Real, our trident-stab into the guts of storied bands and their sprawling discographies.

Mystras' "The Murder of Wat Tyler" is Black Metal That Sets Castles Ablaze

We’re streaming a new Mystras song (a new black metal project from Spectral Lore’s Ayloss) via a lyric video centered around the story of revolt-leading Middle Ages revolutionary.
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