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 An hour of music for just five tracks; that alone might suffice to quantify the album’s specific weight.

 Sounds of abysmal depth that force you to look over your shoulder; they are terrifying, they create panic.

Sumac's What One Becomes is a challenging, powerful album combining post-metal, doom, sludge, and ambient elements. Its heavy, intense soundscape crafted by Aaron Turner and producer Kurt Ballou offers a relentless yet atmospheric journey. The album demands multiple listens to grasp its complexity and overwhelming force. Fans of experimental heavy music will find it a standout release. Dive into Sumac’s powerful and immersive What One Becomes—experience this post-metal tour de force now!

 Primus and De...Marga...Sucks!!!!

 Sixteen slices of creamy audio goodness

 Nothing and no one has ever sounded like them.

This enthusiastic review praises Primus' 2006 compilation 'They Can't All Be Zingers' as a vibrant collection capturing the band's eccentric, psychedelic sound. The writer shares a personal connection with the band and appreciates their humor, unique style, and technical skill. The album is recommended as addictive and richly rewarding for listeners. The review highlights Les Claypool's distinctive bass and vocals, innovative drumming, and Larry LaLonde’s unconventional guitar playing. Dive into Primus' unique world and experience the psychedelic brilliance of They Can't All Be Zingers today!

 Henry loves risk, loves to put himself on the line.

 'Hotter And Hotter' featuring Wayne Kramer: DEVASTATING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The review praises Henry Rollins' Get Some Go Again for its energetic and solid hard-rock sound despite not reaching the extremity of previous works. Rollins' decision to refresh the band lineup and self-produce results in an unrestrained, explosive album full of physicality. Highlights like 'Hotter And Hotter' featuring Wayne Kramer showcase the album's powerful moments. The reviewer dismisses contemporary criticism and strongly appreciates Rollins' risk-taking spirit. Dive into Rollins Band's explosive Get Some Go Again and experience Henry Rollins' relentless hard-rock spirit!

 "A dark, devastating, damned light."

 "Mark’s growl is a chilling scream from hell’s pit; Mitch’s guitar is always on the edge of paroxysmal noise..."

The review praises Napalm Death's single 'Oh So Pseudo' as a ferocious, high-speed grindcore track originally recorded in 2015. The band members, despite their age, maintain intense energy and aggression in their performance. The song serves as a powerful preview to their upcoming collection of unreleased material, showcasing their dominance in the genre. The reviewer highlights the brutal vocals, aggressive guitar work, and relentless drumming as standout elements. Dive into Napalm Death's 'Oh So Pseudo' and experience the raw intensity of grindcore at its finest!

 We wanted to make a record without boundaries, experimenting with genres not touched in the previous work, but trying to maintain our own recognizable style.

 The album is objectively more polished in arrangements and production; let’s say we took the necessary time for its preparation, not missing “gems” like the string quartet arrangement made by Michele on the title track.

The review covers HOBOS///'s sophomore album 'Good Road To Follow,' highlighting its polished production, rich and varied sound, and meaningful lyrical themes about seeking one's path. The author shares insights from an interview with Marco, the band leader, revealing the evolution from their debut and appreciation for experimentation beyond metal roots. The album draws influences from Foo Fighters, Eddie Vedder, Pixies, Beatles, and R.E.M., creating an engaging and diverse indie rock experience. Listen to 'Good Road To Follow' by HOBOS/// and experience a polished indie rock journey full of surprises and heartfelt lyrics!

 A condensed mass of barbaric, cynical, merciless, colossal violence.

 They don’t give up, they don’t slow down, they don’t sell out.

Cannibal Corpse’s 14th album 'Red Before Black' continues their legacy of brutal, relentless death metal with intense guitar work and ferocious rhythms. Although the lyrics remain macabre, the band maintains their iconic style with uncompromising ferocity. This album is praised as another masterpiece in a long line of influential works, staying true to their roots since 1988. Dive into the relentless brutality of Cannibal Corpse’s 'Red Before Black' and experience death metal at its finest.

 A disarming demonstration of strength and authority; after a restrained start, here comes the explosion and the clear shift towards that primordial Hardcore sound which is a concoction of instinct and rage.

 Punk ain’t no religious cult, Punk means thinking for yourself.

The review celebrates Napalm Death's album Leaders Not Followers as a powerful tribute to hardcore punk and death metal pioneers. The classic lineup featuring the late Jesse Pintado is praised for delivering an intense, no-holds-barred performance. Highlights include covers of seminal tracks by Raw Power, Repulsion, Death, and Dead Kennedys, which showcase the band's relentless energy and authenticity. The reviewer anticipates a forthcoming new album and a European tour, underscoring the band's lasting influence in the extreme metal scene. Dive into Napalm Death’s fierce tribute with Leaders Not Followers—listen now and feel the raw power of grindcore history!

 "A once in a lifetime experience that words can barely do justice."

 "It’s tough to speak, to recount the development of any track; it’s a work that must be listened to 'all in one breath', keeping well in mind the location where it was recorded."

Anathema's live album 'A Sort of Homecoming' captures an extraordinary acoustic concert held in Liverpool's neo-Gothic cathedral. The review praises the band's artistic evolution from gothic-doom roots to a refined post-rock sound. The intimate setting enhances the emotional depth, featuring angelic vocals, delicate instrumentation, and powerful melodies. The closing track 'Fragile Dreams' is highlighted as a pinnacle moment, leaving listeners deeply moved. Overall, the review conveys awe and admiration for this unique musical experience. Discover the deeply emotional live experience of Anathema’s 'A Sort of Homecoming'—listen now and immerse yourself in this unique musical journey.

 Nothingness in Music. An infernal ocean saturated with heavy and grave electricity.

 You reach the end with a pervasive malaise; pale-faced, lifeless.

Love from With the Dead by Lee Dorrian's project is an unrelenting doom metal album that immerses the listener in a dark, heavy, and oppressive atmosphere. The music is slow, dense, and crushing, with little variation but immense power. It evokes a sense of hopelessness and malaise that grips from start to finish. A challenging but rewarding listen for doom metal enthusiasts. Dive into the crushing depths of With the Dead's doom metal legacy – listen now and experience the heavy power yourself!

 An endless emotional flow; there’s no space, there’s no time.

 The title track... stands as the undisputed peak of the work.

Callisto's 2009 album Providence offers nearly seventy minutes of immersive post-metal music. Drawing influences from bands like Isis and Pelican, the album balances hypnotic calm and fierce intensity. Instrumental expanses are marked by progressive, psychedelic shifts and emotional depth. The title track is highlighted as a pinnacle moment, showcasing the band's dynamic range and mastery. Dive into Callisto's Providence and experience a captivating journey through the best of post-metal's emotional and progressive soundscape.