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Sons of Ra's Heavy Avant-Jazz Fusion Traces the "Tropic of Cancer" (Part 1 Video Premiere)

Check out the music video for the opening part of the Chicago band’s new EP/six-part suite.

Narzissus Shapes Storms With "Empor zum Ideal" (Early Song Debut)

Erech Leleth expands his created universe with a catchy and highly progressive new addition to Narzissus’ catalog.

White Ward's Experimental Black Metal Gleams on "False Light" (Review)

The Ukrainian black metal group incorporates blackgaze, jazz, and more on their latest full-length.

Unearthly Ambitions - The Story of Cynic #1: Early Demos '88-'90

In a new biweekly series, we dive into the rich history of progressive death metal legends Cynic—starting with their early demo work.

Dead Neanderthals Takes You On a "Hate Trip"

The New Wave of Dutch Heavy Jazz takes a quick detour back to their jazz/grind roots. Eleven seconds of pure hate await.

Maximum Music: Neptunian Maximalism's "Éons" is Brave, Bold, and Beyond (Album Premiere + Review)

We unveil (and review) the monster new full-length effort from Belgian psychedelic jazz, drone, and ambient orchestra Neptunian Maximalism — this is over two hours of brain-enhancing music wrapped in luxurious atmospherics.

Mamaleek Invite Us to "Come and See" the Horrors of American Reality

This black metal duo broke the mold altogether, weaving jazz, blues, and more into their latest release “Come and See” — the album’s tense timbre draws inspiration from the difficult realities of life in American public housing.

Deconstructing Interference #20

Ten obscure, eccentric, or otherwise obtuse non-metal releases with experimentation and artistry at their cores.

Dead Neanderthals and Scott Hedrick's Haunting "Ghosts"

“New Wave of Dutch Heavy Jazz” and the Skeletonwitch guitarist collide in an avant-garde collaboration.
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