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10 Years Feeding the Wolves3.0
1349 The Infernal Pathway3.5
A Hill To Die Upon Holy Despair4.0
A Hill to Die Upon's sound on their latest full length "Holy Despair" could definitely be written off as a kind of copy of behemoth but then you'd be missing one hell of a fun and blasphemous album. What A Hill to Die Upon lacks in originality they more than make up for with their penchant for catchy memorable songwriting and consistency. This album doesn't have a single bummer track (which isn't something I can say for most Behemoth releases). Also when they do decide to branch out a little bit and experiment within their sound it's a treat. Just look at O' Death or the simple interlude Somme. This album is highly recommended for any black or death metal fan. Best songs: O' Death, Satan Speaks, and Nekyia
A Life Once Lost Ecstatic Trance3.5
Ecsatic Trance shows A Life Once Lost trying to tackle Meshuggah with mostly positive results. Best songs are Something Awful, Empty Form, and The Blues.
A Perfect Circle Mer de Noms4.0
Abbath Abbath4.0
Abigail Williams Becoming4.5
Abigail Williams The Accuser4.0
Aborted RetroGore3.5
Abysmal Dawn Leveling the Plane of Existence4.0
AC/DC Black Ice3.0
AC/DC Back In Black4.5
This is the album that got me into music and in the long run metal. I owe this album so much m/! Best tracks: Hells Bells, Back in Black, Shoot to Thrill, Let me put my Love into You,You Shook Me All Night Long, Have a Drink on Me, Givin the Dog a Bone, and Rock n' Roll Ain't Noise Pollution. So many classics.
Acid Bath Paegan Terrorism Tactics4.5
Acid King Beyond Vision3.5
Act of Impalement Infernal Ordinance4.0
Adele 213.5
Adema Topple the Giants1.5
Adrenaline Mob Omerta2.5
This album is the definition of uninspired. Really boring and just not inventive at all. Being with Avenged Sevenfold must have really fucked Mike Portnoy's musical integrity up. There are some relatively decent guitar solos though and the cover of Coming undone with Lizzy Hale was decent.
Aeviterne The Ailing Facade4.5
AFI Shut Your Mouth and Open Your Eyes3.5
AFI's Shut your mouth and open your eyes is a fun album, simple as that. It doesn't possess any songs that really break out of the mold they were using at the time this was released but there are some really strong songs here such as Third Season, A Single Second, Let it Be Broke, and Triple Zero. Sadly it does suffer through some filler issues through its latter half. Still a solid fun album.
AFI All Hallow's E.P.4.5
Afterbirth Four Dimensional Flesh3.5
An eclectic unique album that is not quite the sum of its parts. Individual moments are top tier but added together the flow of the release feels uneven.
Afterbirth In But Not Of4.0
Agalloch Pale Folklore5.0
Fucking classy & classic. Best Songs: She Painted Fire Across the Skyline, As Embers Dress the Sky, and The Melancholy Spirit.
Agalloch The Mantle5.0
Words can not describe... Best Tracks: In the Shadow of Our Pale Companion, You Were but a Ghost in My Arms, and The Hawthorne Passage
Agalloch Faustian Echoes4.0
Faustian Echoes is more like an experiment for Agalloch than anything else, an experiment in story telling. Here they seek to fully embody the tail of Faust's deal with Lucifer with their post tinged black metal sound. Because of Agalloch trying to capture the dark and unsettling nature of the story, Faustian Echoes is considerably darker and heavier than most of their out put, once again truly showing how varied Agalloch can be. While you can't really compare it to any of their full lengths, Faustian Echoes shows Agalloch taking a break from their usual sound to craft a successfull and thought provoking EP.
Agalloch The Serpent and the Sphere4.0
Serpent and the Sphere: I hate to say it, but Agalloch disappointed me with this release. A band that released such amazingly unique genre defining efforts such as ?Pale Folklore? and ??The Mantle? seemingly merely copies themselves on this release while not really treading any new ground. Still the fact that this so called disappointment is still in the top 20 on my year end list is a testament to just how good Agalloch are. Tracks like ?Dark Matter Gods? and ?Vales Beyond Dimension? are epic beyond compare while Plateau of Ages truly sends the album off in a post rock infused kind of style truly befitting of this band. So in the end is it a misstep for these black metal legends? Yes. But does Agalloch miss a beat in the process? I?d say no. Best Songs: Dark Matter Gods, Celestial Effigy, and Plateau of the Ages
Agalloch Ashes Against the Grain5.0
Agents of Oblivion Agents of Oblivion4.5
Agoraphobic Nosebleed Arc4.0
Agrimonia Awaken4.0
Ahab The Boats of the Glen Carrig4.0
Akhlys The Dreaming I4.5
Alabama Thunderpussy River City Revival3.0
Alcest Kodama5.0
Alice in Chains Alice in Chains4.5
Alice in Chains Black Gives Way to Blue4.5
Alice in Chains Facelift4.5
Alice in Chains Sap4.0
Alice in Chains Dirt5.0
Best Songs: Dam that River, Hate to Feel, and Them Bones. Every Single one is a classic m/!
Alice in Chains Jar of Flies5.0
All Time Favorite Album: Best Songs: Rotten Apple, Nutshell, and Don't Follow. Must own Every single one m/!
Alkaloid The Malkuth Grimoire4.0
All Hell The Grave Alchemist4.0
All Shall Perish This Is Where It Ends4.0
On This is Where it Ends, All Shall Perish continue to prove that they are at the top of the barrel when it comes to constructing -core influenced Death Metal. Unlike most of their ilk All Shall Perish know how to write a good song and throughout this album much variation is displayed. Even the breakdowns which appear unsurprisingly in every song are utilized relatively well and add or build up a song rather than slowing it down. For example look at Procession of Ashes or A Pure Evil. All in all, All Shall Perish don't really do anything unexpected or unique but they succeed in making a fun album with crushing songs that you'll come back to for multiple listens. Best Songs: Procession of Ashes, The Past Will Haunt us Both, and My Retaliation.
All That Remains The Order of Things1.5
This is an embarrassingly bland album and just a terrible work of music in general. If not for the heavier parts of closer "Criticism and Self-realization" and an occasional so so guitar solo this would be an instant 1. Even that almost wasn't enough to deter me from rating this shit heap the 1 star when I heard the mega bitchfest that is "Tru-Kvlt-Metal".
Altar of Plagues Mammal4.0
Amenra Mass VI4.0
Amon Amarth Surtur Rising4.5
Amon Amarth Twilight of the Thunder God4.0
When you look up the word epic in the dictionary, you find listed just underneath it this album, truly one of the few albums I would take into battle against the armies of darkness. Only issue is that this album just shows Amon Amarth being Amon Amarth and not really experimenting at all or trying to evolve their sound which leaves you with that feeling that you've heard these epic fucking amazing songs before. still an amazing album and really strong 4. Best songs: Twilight of the Thunder God, Varyags Of Miklagaard, and Live for the Kill.
Amon Amarth Deceiver of the Gods4.0
In Deceiver of the Gods, Amon Amarth don't necessarily make a misstep, it's just not as memorable as their other blood soaked outings. This is mainly attributed to the fact that no song truly jumps out at you that you can rank high in the echelon of Amon Amarths Best songs (besides Hel). Still the fact that this, their weakest album in recent memory, is a 4 should be a testament to just how good these brutal vikings are. I will tip my hat and say that band does pay a lot of homage to the great Iron Maiden with some of the guitar melodies and song structures that appear on this album, mainly on As Loke Falls and the 9 minute (I don't use this word lightly) Warriors of the North. Best Songs: As Loke Falls, Hel, Warriors of the North.
Amon Amarth Jomsviking3.5
Amon Amarth Fate of Norns3.5
Amorphis Queen of Time4.0
Annotations Of An Autopsy Dark Days1.0
Anthrax Worship Music4.0
Anthrax Among the Living4.0
Anthrax Stomp 4424.0
Armageddon (SWE) Captivity and Devourment4.0
Artificial Brain Labyrinth Constellation4.0
Labyrinth Constellations: Holy fucking shit?this album will melt your brain and then replace it with a high tech android super computer. This right here, is definitely my tech death album of the year and like the Fallujah album sees the boundaries of the genre being pushed to new extremes. Unlike the Fallujah release though, these extremes are a lot darker and messed up. Labyrinth Constellations zooms past like some kind of trip through space, and not the optimistic bright Star Trek kind of trip but one where you?re on an aged working class vessel with one of Ridley Scott?s Aliens and of course, no one can hear you scream. Admittedly this album does start to sound samey towards the end, but it?s worth it for the psychedelic infused outro to Absorbing Black Ignition alone. Best tracks: Absorbing Black Ignition, Labyrinth Constellations, and Wormed Harvester
ASG Blood Drive4.0
ASG are an interesting band. On their 2013 album Blood Drive ASG create one of the catchiest rock albums I've heard in recent years. This is mainly because these Native Carolinian's (their a local band for me I might add) have some tricks up their sleeves. The main one being their vocalist Jason Shi who's unique croon adds a nice dynamic to these songs. And the fact that he can go from softly crooning to a blood curdling scream (Castlestorm) just adds to his excelent performance. Another trick is underneath all of these songs is actual talent and overall amazing instrumentation which has more to owe with stoner and sludge metal than anything else. Most of all though these guys just know how to write fun songs, nothing more...nothing less. Best Songs: Castlestorm, Blues for Bama, and The Ladder.
Assassin Bestia Immundis2.5
Nothing too special, solid Testament influence here
At the Gates Slaughter of the Soul4.0
Ataraxy Where All Hope Fades3.5
Attack Attack! Someday Came Suddenly1.0
Attack Attack! Attack Attack!1.0
Attack Attack! This Means War2.0
August Burns Red Leveler4.0
August Burns Red Sleddin' Hill4.0
Autopsy Ashes, Organs, Blood and Crypts4.0
Avenged Sevenfold Nightmare4.0
Avenged Sevenfold City of Evil3.5
Bad Company Bad Company4.5
Bad Religion The Dissent of Man3.0
Baroness Yellow and Green3.5
Baroness Red Album4.5
Baroness First4.0
Baroness Gold and Grey3.5
Baroness Blue Record4.0
Baroness/Unpersons A Grey Sigh in a Flower Husk split4.0
Rating this bad boy a 4 based solely on the Baroness half. Have never been able to get into the Unperson's side of the split. The Baroness half though is something else entirely, definitely their most ambitious and heaviest material. Post metal influence as well as the usual barrage of cave man shouts, groovy riffs, and amazingly intricate dynamics are all to be found on this must listen for both Baroness fans as well as fans of the sludge metal genre in general
Bask III4.0
Be'lakor Vessels4.5
Beastwars Blood Becomes Fire4.0
On their sophomore effort Beastwars make one of the most fun albums of 2013. It's a raw and heavy with sludgy riffs that hit you like a ton of bricks. And it's all supported by the best bass tone I've heard in recent years which increases the albums heaviness ten fold. The songs themselves are short and to the point and overall the album is easy to digest which adds to its fun quality. Overall I think Beastwars aren't quite finished perfecting their sound but they took a big step in making a unique brand of rock inspired sludge on Blood Becomes Fire. Best Songs: Dune, Realms, and The Sleeper.
Beheaded Only Death Can Save You4.0
Behemoth The Satanist4.5
This was the definitive metal album of 2014 as far as I?m concerned (I didn?t say personal favorite though!). It captured everyone?s attention with shit tons of hype before it was even released with stories such as Nergal?s battle with Leukemia and the band controversy between the band and their home country of Poland concerning their ability to create such Satanic music. What furthered cemented this album as popular album of the year is that the music found on this track actually surpassed all of this hype that was built up around it. And after listening to this release, it?s not hard to see why. On the Satanist, Behemoth abandons all that made them a tedious band on previous releases and craft and emotive album I can only describe as gospel like. Seriously, due to tracks like the insanely catchy Ora Pro Nobis Lucifer and the epic as fuck closer O Father O Satan O Sun, the band sounds like they?re trying to emulate a higher power (I?ll let you guess who that power is). Instrumentally the band hits it out of the park as well, with amazing guitar work on tracks like Amen, Ben Sahar, and most notable Messe Noire which possesses probably the best guitar solo of the year. In the end The Satanist deserves all the praise it has received and maybe should even have some more on the side. Rating: 4.8
Bell Witch Mirror Reaper5.0
Bell Witch and Aerial Ruin Stygian Bough Volume 14.0
A slow swelling sense of melancholy drapes the run time of this phenomenal collaboration of somewhat clashing styles. Both the soft ethereal acoustic pieces and crushing funeral doom of traditional Bell Witch lend themselves perfectly to the spacious lonesome feel of this LP.
Bent Life Full Skull EP3.0
Bestia Arcana Holokauston3.5
Betrayed Betrayed / Champion3.5
Between the Buried and Me The Parallax: Hypersleep Dialogues4.5
Between the Buried and Me Colors4.5
A truly amazing album, the last three tracks are all masterpieces of music. WHIIIIIITTTTE WAAAAALLLLLS!
Between the Buried and Me Automata II3.5
Between the Buried and Me Automata I3.5
Bewitcher Cursed Be Thy Kingdom4.0
Beyond Creation Earthborn Evolution4.0
Technical death metal has recently become a convoluted genre due in part to the number of bands in the scene with similar sounds as well as to the somewhat monotonous music these bands play. I?m excited to say that the next three bands on this list show that it is possible for modern tech death to break out of the mold of excessive technicality just for the sake of technicality. Beyond creation did so by harkening back to the technical releases of old with a superb production, a jazzy feel, and the best bass performance of the year. Some of the songs start to blend together towards the end, but as soon as track nine, Theatrical Delirium, rolls around with its jazz like guitar performance you know you?ve experienced a pretty awesome album. The bass performance in the title track alone puts this on the map. Best songs: Earthborn Evolution, Theatrical Delirium, and Elusive Reverence.
Big|Brave Vital4.0
Black Anvil Hail Death4.0
Black Cilice Banished from Time4.5
Black Crown Initiate Song of the Crippled Bull4.0
If you want to know how to make waves on not just a debut LP, but a debut EP Black Crown Initiate show you how to do it. Utilizing a perfect combination of progressive song structures and melodies with some crushing death metal elements for good measure this relatively young band makes quite an impression in just a 20 minute time span. Definitely look for these guys when they release their first full length in coming years. Best Song: Ghost She Sends
Black Fucking Cancer Black Fucking Cancer4.0
Black Sabbath Master of Reality4.5
This is a fucking master piece and true classic of the genre. On Master of Reality Black Sabbath basically make the best stoner/doom album of all time. Every album released in those genres has been to just try and reproduce the awesomeness of this release. Admittedly I don't find it to be the ultimate Black Sabbath album and find Paranoid to be just a little bit better and more iconic. Master of Reality is still a master piece though and is worth the price of admission just for dem fucking riffs..thanks Mr.Iommi m/! Best songs:Sweet Leaf, Lord of This World, and Into the Void.
Black Sabbath Paranoid5.0
All time classic...must own. Best Songs: Planet Caravan, Paranoid, and Electric Funeral.
Black Sabbath Black Sabbath4.5
It truly is amazing to listen to the album that helped start it all. While most of this album isn't metal per say but a style of blues rock, you can definitely tell that the foundations of one of the most influential and impressive genres in all of music was being laid down in songs like Black Sabbath and N.I.B. And these two songs are still some of the best in all of metal some 40 years later. Fucking impressive m/! The bluesier portions of this are no slouch either and the final track warning is a total jam and a masterpiece. Best Tracks: Black Sabbath, N.I.B., and Warning.
Black Sabbath Vol. 44.0
Definitely a pretty off the well and more disjointed album when compared to the previous 3. Classic Sabbath still shines through however with phenomenal riffs, fast paced songs, and a new penchant for beautiful key board melodies. Best songs: Snowblind, Supernaut, and Wheels of Confusion/The Straightener
Black Tusk Set The Dial3.5
Black Tusk Tend No Wounds3.0
On their EP Tend No Wounds, Black Tusk seem to go after the more laid back stoner rock influenced sludge metal that Red Fang has popularized thanks to Murder the Mountains. Catchy fuzzed out guitar melodies and Red Fang inspired vocal lines dominate the EP's short run time. Sadly copying a more successful band does not make up for a lack of memorable song writing which means that most of the songs go nowhere. Still Truth Untold and In Days Of Woe have some good instrumentation.
Black Tusk TCBT3.5
Black Veil Brides Wretched and Divine1.5
So I start off my listening experience of 2013 with seemingly the most generic and played out album ever in Black veil bride's (shitty fuckin name) wretched and divine. Every song is a blatant rip off of Avenged Sevenfold with a Children of Bodom inspired riff thrown in for good measure. And on some songs it even sounds like the vocalist is trying his best to channel Nickelback. At the end of the album you will literally have no recollection of this shit, which is one positive way to look at it I guess.
Blessed by a Broken Heart Feel The Power3.0
Blind Guardian Nightfall in Middle-Earth4.0
On Nightfall in Middle Earth Blind Guardian, shed some of the faster and thrashier elements found on their classic albums Imaginations from the Other side and Tales from the Twilight World. This is both a good and bad thing. It's good that in doing so Blind Guardian stayed fresh and relevant and practically created a whole new orchestral/classical/operatic version of power metal with the likes of songs like Nightfall and Mirror, Mirror which does draw influences from the mentioned genres. The bad is because they lost some of their more metal elements which was one of the big draws for me on their earlier albums which were epic power metal but still had a mean streak. Still a great album and a master concept album. Best songs: Into The Storm, Noldor, and Time Stands Still(At the Iron Hill)
Blind Guardian Imaginations from the Other Side4.5
On Imaginations from the Other Side, Blind Guardian make my all time favorite Power Metal album that relies just as much on speed and thrashy riffs as it does on epic vocal arrangements and power metal like melodies. It is because of this unique blend of speed and melody that Imaginations works so well and succeeds in my eyes where so many other power metal albums fail. It still possesses a bite on songs like I'm Alive, Born In a Morning Hall, and Another Holy War that I think all metal albums should possess and which most power metal albums lack. Also this album revolutionized power Metal along with Iced Earths Burnt Offerings and you can't deny the excellent song writing ability on display here. Best songs: Imaginations From the Other Side, Bright Eyes, and The Story Ends.
Blind Guardian Tales from the Twilight World4.5
The amazing Tales from the Twilight World shows Blind Guardian starting to hint at their future as premiere epic power metal band that they would become on Nightfall of Middle Earth and Night at the Opera. You can start to hear this transformation from their speed metal roots to a more grandiose style on songs like the master piece ballad Lord of the Rings and the epic Traveler in Time. Tales still possesses enough thrash and speed elements combined with a penchant for good song writing that makes almost every song a unique adventure worth a listen. There is still one minor mistep in the form of Tommy Knockers and Altair IV both seem out of place on this fantasy leaning album. All in all though this is my second favorite Blind Guardian album behind their other master piece Imaginations from the Other Side. Best songs: Welcome to Dying, Lord of the Rings, and Last Candle.
Blind Guardian Somewhere Far Beyond4.5
What an era for this band, one of the best to ever do it! Ashes to Ashes and Somewhere Far Beyond are some of the best songs period.
Blood Ceremony The Old Ways Remain4.5
Blood Incantation Hidden History of the Human Race4.5
Blood Incantation Timewave Zero4.0
Blood on the Dance Floor Evolution1.0
Blood on the Dance Floor Scissors1.0
Bloodbath Breeding Death4.0
This is just a really amazing blood soaked EP. Seriously these guys know how to write death metal and they successfully prove this without a doubt in only 14 minutes. And the riffs....holy fuck the riffs m/! This album contains a whole albums worth of awesome death metal riffs in only three songs and each song is unique. The highlight is of course closer Furnace Funeral which not only possesses more groove than I thought possible but it also closes out with some incredible keys/synth work courtesy of the genius Dan Swano. Don't worry the brutality is all still there. Best Tracks: all fucking three of them m/!
Bloodbath The Arrow of Satan Is Drawn4.0
Bloodbath Nightmares Made Flesh4.5
Bloody Hammers Songs Of Unspeakable Terror4.0
Blut Aus Nord Disharmonium - Undreamable Abysses4.5
Bog Body Cryonic Crevasse Cult4.0
Bolt Thrower Honour - Valour - Pride3.5
On Honour - Valour - Pride, Bolt Thrower make a deliciously groovy and crushing affair that basicly pummels you from the first track to the final track Pride. The only issue is that most of these tracks start to blend into one another and sound similar as the album progresses. Hell even some of the riffs sound the exact same here. Overall though this is still a pleasing listen. Just jam Inside the Wire and tell me that that doesn't get you moshing.
Bolzer Aura4.5
Bolzer Soma4.0
Bolzer continues their reign over the kvlt like world of underground extreme metal in 2014 due to a sensational appearance at MDF (which I regrettably missed) but also largely in part to this astounding EP which brings to the table black and death metal as well as something special in the song writing department. While neither of the two tracks on this release quite measure up to the amazing songs found on their previous EP ?Aura? Steppes and the behemoth ?Labyrinthian Graves? are quite an impressive example of Bolzer?s ability to combine typical metal influences with psychedelic elements. Believe me, there?s a reason this 18 minute EP is on a list filled with hour long full lengths.
Bongripper Miserable4.0
Boris Dear4.0
Borknagar Winter Thrice4.5
Brand New Daisy4.5
Brand of Sacrifice Lifeblood4.0
Bring Me the Horizon There Is a Hell, Believe Me I've Seen It...2.0
Bring Me the Horizon Sempiternal3.0
I guess props for these guys doing something different with incorporating some post rock atmospheres into there brand of genericore. So its easy to say these guys have definitely gotten better, but that's not saying much honestly and practically all of these songs are nothing memorable. And hey guess what! These guys now do meshuggah riffs too, more originality.
Bring Me the Horizon That's the Spirit2.0
Bullet for My Valentine Fever2.5
Bullet for My Valentine Temper Temper2.0
Bullet continue down the path of mediocrity and cheesiness that they started with Fever and take it to the next level of shittiness. Good for them I didn't think it was possible to get more cringe inducing than Fever but with songs like Temper Temper, Dirty Little Secret, and Leech they succeed. The album does have some moments where I actually found myself headbanging though. For instance the second installment to Tears don't fall(How original Bullet, Unforgiven much?) and the opening track Breaking Point is Ok.
Burial Hordes Ruins4.0
Bury Your Dead Mosh n' Roll2.5
Bush Sixteen Stone4.0
Cancer Bats Hail Destroyer4.0
Cannabis Corpse The Weeding4.0
Cannabis Corpse Nug So Vile3.0
Cannibal Corpse The Bleeding4.0
The Bleeding is a classic cannibal corpse record and starts to show the technical side of this buffalo death metal 5 piece, making this the perfect preview album to showcase what was to come when they eventually added corpse grinder. While still being a classic Cannibal and Death Metal album, The Bleeding does suffer from lack of variety since all songs possess the same groovy, technical, and muddy sound, still a crushing twistedly fun listen. Best Songs: Fucked with a Knife, Stripped, Raped, and Strangled, and She was Asking for it.
Cannibal Corpse Torture4.5
Cannibal Corpse Tomb of the Mutilated4.0
Cannibal Corpse Red Before Black4.0
Cannibal Corpse Violence Unimagined4.0
Cannibal Corpse Eaten Back to Life3.5
Cannibal Corpse Butchered at Birth4.0
Carach Angren This Is No Fairytale2.5
Carcass Surgical Steel4.5
Now when I said that this was the year of the come back album this was the album I was referring too. And Honesty what other album could it have been. Carcass saw such meteoric rise with Surgical Steel the music had to be as good as the hype suggests, and of course it not only is, but its better! It boggles the mind how Carcass were able to pull this off, I mean just imagine waiting 17 years and then releasing an album that not only sounds as good as your two classic albums but sounds as if it was released right in between them (I am talking about Necroticism and Heartwork of course). From when the Master Butcher's Apron starts all the way to the closing seconds of the Mount of Execution the album is a true masterwork. I also want to take a brief second to mention just how amazing closer Mount of Execution is. It has it all from head bangable riffs to beautiful acoustic interludes. Really this could be said about Surgical Steel as a whole which has everything and then some. Best Songs: Unfit For Human Consumption, Master Butcher's Apron, and Mount of Execution.
Carcass Heartwork4.0
Castle (USA-CA) Under Siege3.5
Cattle Decapitation The Anthropocene Extinction4.0
Caustic Wound Death Posture3.5
A solid 26 minutes of noisy death metal. And though it does blend together a bit, there?s a tasty collection of riffs throughout, especially on Ritual Trappings
Cave In Until Your Heart Stops4.0
Until Your Heart Stops is a true classic in the metalcore genre. Featuring some of the best breakdowns and off the wall riffs in the early days of the genre, it even has a fair bit of catchy melodies in songs like the masterpiece Juggernaut and Halo of Flies. This album proves that Cave In should be ranked among other classic bands (Converge/Botch/Dillinger Escape Plan) in the metalcore genre. If more bands followed the likes of Cave In metalcore would be a much superior genre. Best songs Juggernaut, The End of our Rope is a Noose, and Halo of Flies.
Cave In Final Transmission4.0
Celestial Sanctuary Soul Diminished3.5
Chapel of Disease The Mysterious Ways of Repetitive Art4.0
Chapel of Disease ...And as We Have Seen the Storm4.5
Chelsea Grin Evolve2.5
You can tell this band is at least trying to experiment a little on this new one with clean singing' operatic vocals, and born of osiris esque guitar harmonies. It still couldn't be saved from some of the shittiest screamed vocals around and for the most part generic chug a chug riffs.
Chevelle Sci-Fi Crimes4.0
Chevelle Hats Off To The Bull4.0
Chevelle This Type Of Thinking (Could Do Us In)3.5
Children of Bodom Something Wild3.5
On their debut Something Wild Children of Bodom are quite a different wild beast than what they turned into on their later releases. Here Bodom almost sounds like a black Metal band in places especially in how they utilized the key boards which on this album is more used to add atmosphere than anything else. Lexi's vocals almost have a raw Black Metal sound to them as well. To add to this Children of Bodom also experimented a little with their neoclassical influences on some songs like In the Shadows and The Nail, in the end all of these influences aren't packaged as neatly as they are on Bodom's later releases so it is a tad messy sounding to say the least. Otherwise it is a rippingly fast album and a tease of the greatness to come. Best songs: Red Light in My Eyes part 1, Lake Bodom, and Touch like the Angel of Death.
Chimaira Resurrection3.0
Chris Brown X1.0
Church of Disgust Consumed by Slow Putrefaction4.0
Excellent old school sounding death metal with a new school level of energy. The overall aesthetic of rot and decay is excellently demonstrated across this quick little EP. The songs themselves are memorable and a whole lot of fun. Excellent Bass tone as well!
Cirith Ungol Forever Black3.5
Clutch Blast Tyrant4.0
Clutch Earth Rocker4.5
This album truly took me by surprise due to the fact that I initially wasn't really anticipating it all that much. But after I heard this grooving bluesy master piece my jaw dropped, somehow Clutch has made their tightest most cohesive album yet. This album is 45 minutes of fun filled fast paced blues additude. This even tops Blast Tyrant due to the fact that it doesn't overstay it's welcome and bows out with The Wolf Man Kindly Requests.. at just the right time. All in all Clutch has made a wonderfully fun album which will keep you coming back for more. Best Songs: DC Sound Attack, Gone Cold, The Wolfman Kindly Requests.
Clutch Transnational Speedway League4.0
Clutch Clutch4.5
A conspiratorial filled romp through booze soaked lyrical paranoia, groovy yet heavy riffage, and impeccable pacing and dynamics. The self titled is Clutch at their most insane and lively! Best Song: Spacegrass
Cobalt Slow Forever4.5
Coffins Beyond the Circular Demise3.5
punky doom infused death metal that engages all the way through. Insane might be one of the catchier death metal songs to come out this year!
Collective Soul Dosage4.0
Collective Soul Afterwords3.5
Conan Blood Eagle3.5
The literal musical incarnate of Conan the Barbarian (they definitely got their name right) Conan bring ball crushingly heavy atmosphere to the forefront on Blood Eagle. This album is just excessive in its goal of pulverizing the listener with slow lumbering songs. This is both a good and bad thing. Good because who doesn't want to have their ear drums trampled by Elephants for 45 minutes, bad because near the end it does get old and requires me to be in a very certain mood to actually jam to it. Still a great slab of crushing doom if there ever was one. Jam Crown of Talons now m/!
Conan Evidence of Immortality4.0
Conjurer (UK) Mire3.5
Converge Axe to Fall5.0
Best Songs: Axe to Fall, Dark Horse, and Wretched World. Every single one is classic though m/!
Converge Jane Doe5.0
fucking classic:best songs: Homewrecker, The Broken Vow, and Jane Doe. every one is classic!
Converge All We Love We Leave Behind4.5
Hoooly Shiit, On All We Love We Leave Behind Converge proves once again that they are one of the best bands in all of Metal by upping the fury and chaos a solid two rungs. Throughout the whole album the main theme Converge is trying to convey is loss and the sadness and then absolute anger that comes with it. This is done insanely well as track by murky desolate track rushes by at break neck speed while at the same time carrying enough wait to knock some teeth out. While not as iconic as Jane Doe or the just as off the wall Axe to Fall All We Love We Leave Behind still stands as a testament to the raw chaos incarnate that is Converge. Best Songs:Coral Blue,Trespasses, and the Title Track.
Converge The Dusk in Us4.5
Converge I Can Tell You About Pain4.0
Converge Bloodmoon: I4.0
Cormorant Metazoa4.5
Metazoa is just one of those un-classifiable albums. It contains influences from basically every meal genre imaginable. Classic heavy metal guitar melodies streak across a back drop that belongs on a melodic death metal album while black metal snarls roar overtop. And believe me this changes from song to song. Post metal, many progressive elements, sickening breakdowns, hardcore shouts, and power metal melodies all make an appearance across this albums canvas. The amazing thing is that Cormorant make all these influences work perfectly for them, making a unique sound that is entirely their own. Also the overall flow of the album works great to, with not only the album as a whole being memorable but the songs as well. Definitely a recommended listen for all fans of metal. Best songs: Uneasy Lies the Head, Hole in the Sea, The Emigrants Wake.
Cormorant Dwellings4.0
While Dwellings isn't a step down from Metazoa for the mighty Cormorant it is definitely different in many ways. First off this release settles on a more cohesive sound, trading in the hundreds of influences found on the debut for a more folk oriented form of melodic black/death metal. This sound is the strongest point of the album but at the same time the one flaw. Around the last two 9 minute songs it does begin to tire. Still the album has a whole still feels fresh and lively jumping from one progressive epic to another. The instrumentation as always is another strong suit, just jam to the aptly titled instrumental "Confusion of Tongues" and tell me it doesn't fully engage you for its full run time. This album sees Cormorant trying and succeeding at nailing down a sound, in the future I expect them to even further perfect this unique take on metal. Best Songs: Funambulist, Confusion of Tongues, and Junta
Coroner Mental Vortex4.5
Corrosion of Conformity Deliverance5.0
Fuck it, I consider this a classic, a great masterpiece of an album all the way through m/! Best songs: Seven Days, Deliverance, and Shake Like You
Corrosion of Conformity No Cross No Crown3.5
Cough Still They Pray4.0
Cranial Dark Towers, Bright Lights4.0
Crippled Black Phoenix Ellengaest5.0
Road hymns for the end of the world is immediately what comes to mind when I think of this release. In the year of 2020, nothing could be better; Ellengaest has served as the perfect backdrop for the stress, difficult situations, and heartbreak that has abounded this year. Their no genre rules approach to making music serves the thematic ideas of hardship and loss perfectly.
Crossfade We All Bleed3.0
Crowbar Broken Glass4.0
The NOLA masters of crushing riffs and heaviness prove their worth yet again on this album. While some the songs do blur together, for the most part Broken Glass is a memorable album filled to the brim with crushing riffs, pummeling drums, gruff hardcore vocals courtesy of Kirk Windstein, and emotionally raw tracks. Definitely recommended for fans of NOLA sludge or just insanely pissed off albums in general. Best songs: Broken Glass, (Can't) Turn Away From Dying, and Reborn Thru Me
Crypt Sermon The Ruins of Fading Light4.5
Cryptopsy None So Vile5.0
Cult Leader Lightless Walk4.0
Cult Of Fire Life, Sex and Death4.0
Cult of Luna Vertikal4.5
On their latest album "Vertikal" Cult of Luna has released the best post metal album since the LPs released in the genres heyday of the mid 2000s. Verikal combines all the usual post metal tropes with a tinge of industrial and even electronic influences. This makes for an all the more interesting and unique listen and helps to paint a very bleak hopless image with the music. The listener can truly get the feel of a dystopian future from the instrumentation found all over this album. This is definitely an album drenched in symbolism and meaning that can easily be ranked along with the other masterpieces contained in their discography. Best songs: Vicarious Redemption, In Awe Of, and Passing Through
Cult of Luna A Dawn to Fear4.5
Cult of Luna The Raging River4.0
Cult of Luna The Long Road North4.0
Cult of Luna and Julie Christmas Mariner5.0
Cynic Carbon-Based Anatomy4.0
Cynic Traced in Air4.0
Danzig Danzig4.0
Danzig Danzig II: Lucifuge4.5
It's always a bummer when you realize you don't love an album as much as you used too. This is no different with Danzig's still amazing album Luifuge. While I no longer see it as a classic, it is still a superb satanic Masterpiece. Best songs: Her Black Wings, Devil's Plaything, Killer Wolf.
Darkest Era Severance4.0
This album came as quite a surprise to me, since I had always written these guys off as being a second rate stuck in the confines of typical folk and heavy metal tropes. Well, as of Severance I can say that these Ire landers are truly running wild within these parameters. The songs found on this release are epic yet not cheesy and pay enough tribute to the classic purveyors of this cult heavy metal sound while still being memorable. This album doesn?t stray at all from this formula though however said formula epic it may be. This limits the albums scope a little bit shackling it to this top #25 spot. Still this release is an epic emotionally impactful listen and definitely a reason to keep Darkest Era on your musical radar. Best songs: Sorrows Boundless Realm, Beyond the Grey Veil, and Scavenger
Darkest Hour The Human Romance3.5
Darkthrone Transilvanian Hunger5.0
Darkthrone Arctic Thunder4.0
Darkthrone Old Star3.5
Darkthrone Eternal Hails4.0
Daughters You Won't Get What You Want4.5
Dead Congregation Promulgation of the Fall4.0
Dead in the Manger Cessation4.5
The first masterwork of 2015, Dead in the Manger orchestrate quite a beautiful command over dynamics on Cessation. Beautifully Somber and savagely brutal are mixed seamlessly from one moment to the next creating an album the flows like a single journey through a land of loss and depression. Bands like Dead in the Manger, who successfully blur the lines between genres like black metal, grind, and even some post rock influence are the future of metal: New, Exciting, and always Engaging m/! Best songs, III, V, and VI
Deadbird III: The Forest Within The Tree4.0
Deafheaven New Bermuda4.0
Death Scream Bloody Gore4.5
Dude I can't fucking help it, this is def a 4.5, it is similar to alot of other death metal albums out there, but here is the thing, this is the original master piece right here, and while it is definitley not Deaths best album it fucking deserves a 4.5. Plus every song is awesome and seriously fuckin catchy: Infernal Death, Zombie Ritual, Denial of Life, Regurgitated Guts, Sacrificial, Baptized in blood, and Evil Dead.
Death Human4.5
Death Spiritual Healing4.0
Death The Sound of Perseverance5.0
Best Songs:Spirit Crusher, Story to Tell, and Voice of the Soul. But they all fucking rip!!
Death Leprosy4.5
Death Symbolic5.0
Death Individual Thought Patterns4.0
Death Worship Extermination Mass4.0
Death. Void. Terror. To the Great Monolith II3.5
This is a superb album of haunting soundscapes capable easily creating a mood of terror. It does come off as a little one note which holds it back from greater heights.r
Deathspell Omega The Synarchy of Molten Bones4.5
Deathspell Omega The Furnaces of Palingenesia4.5
DECASIA DECASIA4.0
While other bands are taking the sound of stoner rock in more complicated progressive directions (not that that's a bad thing) it's refreshing to hear a band that keeps it about as simple and groovy as possible. This is what the three piece DECASIA successfully accomplishes on their debut silf titled EP. Tracks sound rough and fuzzy in the best way and the vocal production especially does a great job making this album sound like it cam out of California in the 90s. Though it does lack originality at times DECASIA more than make up for it by sticking to their groovy riffs and fill fueled drumming. Best songs: Dive, Blue Love, and Dune
Defeater Empty Days and Sleepless Nights3.0
Deftones Diamond Eyes5.0
I take that back, just got this thing on vinyl....Fucking masterpiece m/! Every song is great though the best are Royal, Sex Tape, and Prince
Deftones Koi No Yokan4.5
While not quite as varied or interesting as the Deftones previously released master piece Diamond Eyes, Yokan shows Chino and the gang mellowing out their sound a little bit and exploring a wide array of dreamy landscapes. In a way Yokan takes the Meshuggah like riffing found on diamond eyes and combines it with the beautiful soundscapes found on Saturday Night Wrist. Best songs are: Entombed, Leathers, and Rosemary.
Deftones Saturday Night Wrist4.0
Deftones Around the Fur4.0
Deftones Ohms4.5
Deftones does it again with one of their most consistent albums to date. Ohms possesses a beautiful swirling atmosphere over its 10 tracks which comes to culmination in the title track which is one of the best songs of their career.
Demisery Hive of Mutation3.0
Demon The Unexpected Guest4.0
Denial of God The Hallow Mass4.5
Deserted Fear Drowned by Humanity4.0
Design the Skyline Nevaeh1.0
Desolate Shrine The Heart of the Netherworld3.5
Destroyer 666 Wildfire4.5
Destroyer 666 Call of the Wild3.5
DevilDriver The Last Kind Words4.0
Die Choking IV3.5
A savage fun listen that doesn't stick out long term but is sure to shred whenever played. 3.7
Dimmu Borgir Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia3.5
A fun album that's a little overblown by the symphonic elements. ICS Vortex's cleans are probably biggest highlight!
Dio Dream Evil4.0
Dio Holy Diver4.5
Disembowel (USA-OR) Echoes of Terror3.0
Disturbed Asylum2.0
Disturbed Indestructible3.0
Dominion (SWE) Born God And Aware4.0
Dopelord Songs for Satan4.0
Down NOLA4.5
Downfall of Gaia Ethic of Radical Finitude4.0
Dozer Drifting in the Endless Void5.0
Dragged Into Sunlight Hatred For Mankind4.5
Definitely one of the most fucked up albums I've had the pleasures of listening to. This album is a perfect blend of death, doom, and black metal and possesses one hell of a wall of sound. I shit you not songs, like Buried with Leaches and Volcanic Birth run you over like a giant 18 wheeler disintegrating every portion of your humanity as soon as contact is made. And the riffs found on this album pummel your spinal chord into oblivion. One of the riffs towards the end of Volcanic Birth alone will cause you to thrash your whole body without control. Also the sound bits of serial killers found scattered throughout this album works great and adds to the creepy fucked up atmosphere that Dragged into Sunlight is obviously going for. In short, if you want a look at the darker side of music and humanity check out this album. Best songs: Buried with Leeches, Volcanic Birth, and I, Aurora
Dragged Into Sunlight Terminal Aggressor II3.5
Dragged Into Sunlight/Gnaw Their Tongues N.V.4.0
Dream Theater Images and Words3.5
dredg Chuckles and Mr. Squeezy2.0
Drown (US) Subaqueous4.0
An absolute monolith of melancholia, the funeral doom found within this album does not feel sparse like on other releases but instead is drenched in reverb. This creates almost a suffocatingly lush environment. Drown easily live up to their namesake. Best Song: Mother Cetacean
Drowning Pool Drowning Pool3.0
Drudkh Autumn Aurora4.5
Druid Lord Hymns For The Wicked3.5
Dwaal Gospel Of The Vile3.5
Absolute atmospheric heaviness is the name of the game for Dwaal?s debut. It is absolutely crushing post metal with some nice death metal influence throughout. Dwaal definitely hit a couple of Morbid Angel notes.
Dwell (DK) Vermin and Ashes4.0
Dying Fetus Reign Supreme3.5
Dyscarnate With All Their Might3.5
Eagle Twin The Feather Tipped the Serpent's Scale4.5
An album whose thematic and story elements perfectly go hand in hand complimenting the music. The shear brilliance of these sludgy riffs definitely helps too!
Earth Crisis Neutralize the Threat2.5
Ed Sheeran x1.0
A boringly uninspired release that at points becomes an abomination when trying to combine hip hop and folk. Also this dude ruined the closing song for the Hobbit.
Edge of Sanity Purgatory Afterglow4.5
Elder (USA-MA) Lore4.0
Elder (USA-MA) Reflections of a Floating World4.0
Elder Druid Golgotha3.0
Solid riffs all the way through, but that?s about it
Embrional Evil Dead3.0
Emma Ruth Rundle and Thou May Our Chambers Be Full5.0
This album is an emotional dirge ranging from despair, to failure and anger, finally ending on notes of desperate frustration but somehow at the same time, hope? The fact that all of these feelings are expertly conveyed in just a 38 minute runtime makes the album endlessly listenable. The creative dynamic of Emma and Thou paired with exciting song writing and the perfect amount of grungy 90s influence makes this my most listened to album of 2020 and the perfect emotive embodiment to all the emotions found within this year
Emma Ruth Rundle and Thou The Helm of Sorrow4.5
The Thou and Emma Ruth Rundle partnership continue to bear successful fruit. The Helm of Sorrow explores slightly heavier territory than the previous album while still possessing the same emotive take on grungy 90s rock song writing.r
Emmure Felony1.0
Emmure Speaker Of The Dead2.0
Emmure The Respect Issue1.5
Empress Reminiscence4.0
Emptiness Not For Music4.0
Encrust From Birth To Soil4.0
Enfold Darkness Our Cursed Rapture4.0
This album is in the same vein as the faceless' planetary duality with great technical death metal that includes more black metal influences than PD which helps seperate it from the group. Also great dynamics here especially in our cursed rapture which is definitely the best on this great album.
Enforcer From Beyond4.0
Enslaved RIITIIR4.5
On their new album RIITIIR, Enslaved stick to the same one two punch of prog and black metal that they've used on their past albums, but they keep things different and engaging with interesting song structures and some of the most epic atmospheres I've ever heard. Enslaved have definitely melded beautiful cleans and atmospheres with vicious black metal highs and riffs to create one of the best albums of 2012. Best songs are Death in the Eyes of Dawn, Roots of the Mountain, and Forsaken.
Entombed Wolverine Blues4.0
Esoctrilihum Eternity Of Shaog4.5
Absolute madness is the only way I can describe this hour long dive into the diversity that can be found in the modern avant garde black metal scene. Eternity of Shaog contains savage outbursts of anger, followed by bewitching otherworldly melodies, and languid beauty. This is music truly worthy of chronicling the impending madness of an esoteric being locked outside of time and space. The fact that it all came from one guy is unbelievable.
Eternal Champion The Armor of Ire4.5
Evanescence Fallen3.0
Every Time I Die Ex Lives4.0
Every Time I Die Low Teens4.5
Exhumed All Guts, No Glory3.0
Exhumed Necrocracy4.0
Exmortus Slave To The Sword3.5
Holy hell, this is the guitar album of 2014 so far. Every guitar solo sounds like 4 guitar solos combined to make one terrific shredfest. Even the riffs alone contain more shred than one regular death metal song would. Other than the amazing guitar virtuosity though, the songs really are nothing new and start to somewhat blend together after the 5th track, at times even the shredtastic solos can sound to wanky and emotionally hollow. Other than that, this album brings the reffs and guitar solos this year. Best songs: Slave to the Sword, Moonlight Sonata, and Foe Hammer.
Exodus Bonded by Blood4.0
Extol Extol4.0
Eyehategod Dopesick4.5
Faith No More The Real Thing4.5
Faith No More Angel Dust5.0
Falling in Reverse The Drug in Me Is You1.0
Falling in Reverse Fashionably Late1.0
The shittiest shit since shit was shitted. Honestly I only was able to listen to two songs before I realized that the WHOLE album is embarrassing on every level. It serves as a testament to the talent less dickhole of a human being behind this dreadful band. Ronnie,that's you!
Falls of Rauros Vigilance Perennial4.0
Fallujah Nomadic4.0
Honestly this is just a phenomenal accomplishment for these guys and really a statement from Fallujah about where they see their sound heading on their next full length album. Believe me when I say its an overall exciting and quite original statement as well. The addition of even more ambient atmospheres and even the completely ambient track Silent point to Fallujah being the possible new front runners of technical death metal and Atmospheric death metal that they seem to be currently pioneering along with Ulcerate. This is still an EP and wasn't really long enough to warrant a 4.5 but believe me when I say that this is a really strong 4 and anyone who is a fan of progressive death metal as well as glorious atmospheres needs to give this a spin. Check out Venom Upon the Blade m/!
Fallujah The Flesh Prevails4.0
Last year with the release of their EP ?Nomadic?, Fallujah seemed poised to take technical death metal and even death metal in general into a new daring direction with beautifully atmospheric and emotionally impactful music. I guess on Flesh Prevails they deliver on this initial promise, but not without a few bugs in the machine. The main thing that held this album back from being a master work would have to be the overly compact production which really goes against what Fallujah were going for with this album. Everything feels tethered to earth instead of free to roam the soundscape as it should. The album does drag on a couple of tracks as well. Still, this is a truly amazing release which is about as ambitious as one can get and on tracks like Levitated, Alone with You/Allure one can see just exactly what these youngsters were going for and respect them all the more for basically achieving it. Best Tracks: Carved From Stone, Levitation, and Alone with You.
Fates Warning Parallels4.0
Fear Factory Obsolete4.5
Feist/Mastodon Feistodon3.5
The cover of Feist's song by Mastodon is seriously fantastic and like a 4 to 4.5, but I just can't get into the feist song at all. Probably just because its not my style of music but it just sounds nothing like it and to laid back so that brings it down a tad.
Felled The Intimate Earth4.0
Fetid Steeping Corporeal Mess3.5
Final Light Final Light4.0
Fit for an Autopsy The Great Collapse4.0
Fit for an Autopsy The Sea of Tragic Beasts3.5
Five Finger Death Punch War Is The Answer2.5
Five Finger Death Punch The Wrong Side of Heaven and The Righteous Side of Hell, Volume 12.0
I don't want to say that these guys are one of the big problems with modern commercial metal, but lets just say that if they just disappeared entirely the metal scene would seem a lot less sophomoric, generic, and all around less cliched to the popular eye. Basically this album is made up of two different types of songs the cringe worthy "come at me bro" style of angry just for the sake of being angry and the slightly less cringe worthy but still boring as fuck ballad. Also these fucking lyrics...I mean "Burn Mother Fucker Burn"..are you serious Mr. Moody? Some of the guitar riffs and solos are good and it makes certain songs not half bad like the title track, other than that hopefully this commercial piece of garbage fades away real fucking soon.
Fliege The Invisible Seam2.5
Foo Fighters Wasting Light4.0
Foo Fighters Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace3.0
For Today Prevailer2.0
This is the definition of generic ass metalcore. To say this band overuses bass drops and breakdowns would be one of the bigger understatements you could make.Also lyrically these guys have got some major Jesus crush going on. Admittedly besides the most generic chuggs and screams for Jesus you'll hear this year their are some August Burns Red esque guitar melodies that sneak in every now and then which add some nice dynamic.
Frostland Darkness Ad Moriendum Dei Gratia2.5
This album is as cliched and generic as the name of this band. Before you even hear the
first thin tremolo picked riff from this album you already know every trick these black
metallers try to pull. There's thin relatively crappy production, tremolo picking out the
ass, it sounds like the whole album was written and recorded in a snow bank, and the vocals
are nasally to the point of being a nuisance. Every instrument of this album is just there
and nothing really stands out, the drums also sound really weak at times. All in all this is
a very unoffensive if albeit boring listen.
Frozen Soul Crypt Of Ice4.0
Fuck the Facts Desire Will Rot4.5
Fulci Exhumed Information4.0
Full of Hell Trumpeting Ecstasy4.0
Full Of Hell and Primitive Man Suffocating Hallucination4.0
Funeral Chic Superstition4.0
Garganjua Toward the Sun4.0
Gatecreeper An Unexpected Reality3.5
An interesting dynamic take on Gatecreepers hardcore-esque OSDM sound split into two halves. A fun 18 minute listen!r
Genocide Pact Order Of Torment4.0
George Ezra Wanted on Voyage3.5
Ghost (SWE) Infestissumam4.0
Ghost continue to push their unique yet some what gimmicky retro style of 70s psychedelic rock on their Sophomore outing Infestissumam except this time they focus more on upbeat almost beach boys like melodies and less on Merciful Fate esque riffs. This works great and almost makes the fact that over the top of these happy sounding keyboard/guitar lines Papa Emertus places some truly well done satanic lyrics all the more twisted. Also when they do unleash the riffs and guitar licks it is with epic results such as in the latter of Year Zero and Per Aspera Ad Inferi. Best Songs: Ghuleh/Zombie Queen, Year Zero, Monstrance Clock.
Ghost (SWE) If You Have Ghost3.5
Ghost (SWE) Prequelle3.5
Goatwhore Carving Out The Eyes Of God3.5
To put it bluntly Carving Out the Eyes of God is a one sided attack of pure brutality and not much else. But this style is perfect for goatwhore, who's true goal is to make a face crushing record about carving off God's Face. And in that they succeed. Best songs are Carving Out the Eyes of God, Shadow of a Rising Knife, and To Mourn and Forever Wander Through Forgotten Doorways.
Goatwhore Constricting Rage of the Merciless4.0
On their latest release these New Orleans veterans finally knock an album out of the park pushed forward by their usual blackened deaththrash sound but spiced up a bit with some experimentation thrown in here and there. Now when I say "experimentation", I mean that one song displays melody while another flattens everything in its path with a crushing doom/death sound. I know that doesn't sound like much experimentation, but believe me for a band like Goatwhore, who prefer the ACDC route of progression, it is. Even the tracks where Goatwhore stick to their guns sound more inspired and memorable than usual. Just check out the opener which is on of Goatwhore's best songs released to date. Best tracks: Poisonous Existence in Reawakening, Cold Earth Consumed in Dying Flesh, Schadenfreude
God Disease Drifting Towards Inevitable Death4.5
Godflesh Streetcleaner4.0
Godsmack The Oracle3.0
Godthrymm Reflections4.0
Epic in the most somber of ways. A true testament to the beautiful might of doom. Songs like ?We are the Dead? and ?Blessed are the Few? easily stand as some of the best most emotive doom songs of recent memory.
Gojira The Way of All Flesh4.5
Gojira L'Enfant Sauvage5.0
Album of the year 2012. Best songs:The Axe, The Mouth of Kala, and the Gift of Guilt. Every song is a classic though m/
Gojira Magma4.0
Gojira From Mars to Sirius4.5
Gojira Fortitude4.0
Gojira Terra Incognita4.0
Gorephilia In The Eye Of Nothing4.5
Just a perfect old school death metal album with a hefty amount of doom influence thrown in. The balance between these two styles creates quite a dynamic listen throughout and really helps to break up the individual songs. Also the best riffs of the year are all over this fucking album!
Gorevent Fate4.0
Probably one of the more one dimensional albums Ive heard this year. This has to be one of the
albums biggest assets however, as the 20 minute beatdown is short and to the point enough that you
immediately want more. The nonstop slamming groove of this album doesnt hurt either!
Gorguts Colored Sands5.0
2013 Album of the year, masterful execution & concept. Best songs: Le Toit Du Monde, Colored Sands, and Absconders
Gorguts Pleiades' Dust4.0
Gorod The Orb3.5
Graveyard (SWE) Graveyard4.0
Guns N' Roses Chinese Democracy2.0
Hail the Villain Population: Declining4.0
Halestorm Halestorm3.0
Hanging Garden At Every Door4.0
On their third album At Every Door, Hanging Garden create a massive majestic album full of slow crawling heavy as fuck riffs and some of the most well done gutturals I've heard this year. Another reason At every Door is such a success is the dynamics not just between songs but in the songs themselves, for a great example just look at the monster track that is The Cure. The album does drag in the middle but a solid later half more than makes up for it. This is definitely the first amazing album I've heard in 2013. Best tracks: The Cure, Ten Thousand Cranes, and Wormwood.
Harakiri for the Sky III: Trauma4.0
Hath Of Rot And Ruin3.5
Heaven Shall Burn Iconoclast (Part 1: The Final Resistance)4.0
On Iconoclast part 1, Heaven Shall Burn truly create a phenomenal metalcore album. And really on this album Heaven Shall Burn come off as more of a melodic death metal band that knows how to effectively incorporate a breakdown without stopping the momentum of a song than a run of the mill metalcore outfit. They also incorporate a lot of dynamics throughout the songs. Just look at A Dying Ember and its almost ambient bridge that builds into an absolutely stunning an epic climax. It's still an hour long metalcore album though and kind of drags towards the end. Still if you want a catchy, adrenaline pumping, even epic metalcore album, Iconoclast is here for you. Best songs: Endzeit, A Dying Ember, and Atonement.
Heilung Futha4.0
Helmet Meantime4.0
High on Fire De Vermis Mysteriis4.0
This release right here is an insanley strong 4, in fact the quality is like a 4.5, I just don't listen to it as much as my other 4.5s. This is definitley high on fire at their loudest and most pissed off. Just jam to Bloody Nuckles or Romulas and Remus. That being said amazing tracks like Samsara and King of Days add a nice extra dimension to all the fast pased stoner riffs.
High on Fire Luminiferous4.0
High on Fire Death Is This Communion4.5
Hollywood Undead Notes From the Underground1.5
This band is a fucking abomination with their shitty rapping and scene image, one of the main problems with the music industry today. As for the music itself, the influences and idea on this album are thrown together so sloppily and in such sophomoric manner you'd have to be fucking 12 to not feel embarrassed by it.
Horn of the Rhino Weight of Coronation4.5
Horrendous Anareta4.5
Horrendous Ontological Mysterium4.5
Howl Howl3.5
Howls of Ebb The Marrow Veil4.5
Howls of Ebb Cursus Impasse: The Pendlomic Vows4.0
Hypocrisy Worship3.5
Iced Earth Dystopia3.5
Great stuff and a good come back! Maybe if I was a fan during their crappier couple of releases I would appreciate this more. Still great album. Reccomended tracks:Dystopia, Anthem, Dark City. and Age of Innocence.
Iced Earth The Dark Saga4.0
Iced Earth's Spawn concept album The Dark Saga is a truly strong and consistent effort through and through. It mainly sees Iced Earth reigning in their sound a little bit after the overly epic Burnt Offerings. For example the longest song is the 7 minute master piece A Question of Heaven. All in all Iced Earth excel at making memorable complete sounding shorter songs. Also the dynamics on this album are really well done as well, and at times Iced Earth opt for a softer sound over thrashing riffs and pounding drums. Overall Spawn gets an excellent concept treatment on The Dark Saga. Best Songs: I Died For You, The Hunter, and A Question of Heaven.
Ilsa Corpse Fortress4.0
Imagine Dragons Night Visions2.0
Immolation Close to a World Below5.0
The most brutal album ever! Best tracks: Father You're Not a Father, Put My Hand in the Fire, and Close to a World Below.
Immolation Atonement4.0
Immolation Here in After4.5
Immortal Bird Thrive On Neglect3.5
Impaled Nazarene Tol Cormpt Norz Norz Norz3.0
Good for an interesting listen every now and then, but ultimately the bad production generic riffs and black metal cliches are to much to warrant multiple listens.
Imperium Dekadenz Dis Manibvs4.0
In Flames Sounds of a Playground Fading3.0
It's hard for me to truly enjoy an album like "Sounds of a Playground Fading" at this point in In Flames career. As they continue to embrace their slightly brand of nu metal inspired electronic metal I can't help but continually look back to the past where glorious guitar driven albums were the usual. That being said, some of the epic classic In Flames does bleed through on some of these songs (Ropes especially), and it is always a treat when it does. So in the end it's not a bad album, just the sound of a classic band nearing irrelevancy.
In Flames Clayman4.5
This is probably one of the most important albums in my listening career. Without In Flames, their insanely catchy single Only for the Weak, and all of Clayman in general I don't know if I would be the huge extreme metal fan that I am currently. This album, along with Shadows Fall's The War Within are gateway albums that I still listen to on a regular basis to this day. This should be seen as a real testament to both of these albums and their abilities to stand the test of time. Honestly I'm not sure why I'm just now getting around to rating this album, but it's about damn time. Best Songs: As the Future Repeats Today, Square Nothing, and Only for the Weak.
In Flames Siren Charms2.0
I'm beginning to find it harder and harder to find anything enjoyable in In Flames sound. On the past couple of releases there was always a song or two (Ropes, Alias, Where the Dead Ships Dwell) that stood out as redeemable but on this uninspired mess, there's not much. Parts of songs stick out, like the clean guitar in the intro of Rusted Nail and a memorable solo every now and then. Other than that though, all these songs are a variation of the same alternative metal template with an even more sub par singer than usual. Seriously Ander's performance is one for the history books.
In Flames Subterranean4.0
In Flames Whoracle4.0
In Mourning Garden of Storms3.0
In This Moment Black Widow2.0
In Vain (NO) Aenigma4.5
In Vain's epic as fuck album Aenigma was one that I almost missed this year, thank God I finally broke down and listened to it. If I hadn't I would have missed out on one of the finest progressive death metal albums released this year. It contains the perfect balance of catchy unique clean vocal patterns and brutal death metal snarls. This contrast makes the dynamics on this album amazing as well, especially when you consider In Vain's tendency to use symphonic and even jazz elements in their songs. Just look at the saxophone used on the closing track Floating on the Murmuring Tide. To say the least this is a breathtaking album that I'd hate for any metalhead to miss out on. Best Songs: Image of Time, Rise Against, and Floating on the Murmuring Tide.
In Vain (NO) Currents4.0
Incantation Onward to Golgotha4.5
Incubus (USA-CA) Morning View4.0
Incubus (USA-CA) S.C.I.E.N.C.E.4.0
Incubus (USA-CA) Light Grenades3.5
Incubus (USA-CA) If Not Now, When?3.0
Indian From All Purity3.5
This is one of the more toxic albums I've had the pleasure of listening too recently. The
atmosphere will suffocate you in a wall of sludged out sound, while the vocalist will
personally stab you multiple times in the face with a hot poker. This means that at times
this album is painful to listen too, but that's all part of its charm. I will admit that in
the beginning its a little monotonous but by the end it's picked up steam thanks to the
power of The Rhetoric of No and Disambiguation.
Ingested Revered by No One, Feared by All3.5
Nothing super special here, but what is present on this all to brief EP is an all out vulgar assault on the senses which constitutes easy listening fun. This brings the mosh basically. Highly recommend giving Titanomachy and Endgame a jam
Ingested The Architect of Extinction3.5
Insomnium Winter's Gate4.0
Insomnium Shadows of the Dying Sun4.5
Integrity Those Who Fear Tomorrow4.5
Integrity create one of the most influential albums of the last two decades on their debut album the politically charged, Those Who Fear Tomorrow. To say the least this is one of the first albums to nail down the metalcore sound. Among hardcore shouts and incredible dark breakdowns come Iron Maiden esque melodies and fast as fuck Slayer riffs and solos. This combination creates a memorably catchy album which is also filled to the brim with hardcore level energy. This is one of the first instances of this happening and in my opinion still remains as one of the best. Best Songs: Micha, Descent Into Darkness, and March of the Damned.
Integrity Howling, For the Nightmare Shall Consume3.5
A very interesting explorative album for Integrity that sees them incorporate everything from black metal, to sludge, and even soul into their iconic caveman style of metalcore. Sometimes the experimentation lands perfectly such as on Serpent of the Crosses and String up My Teeth other it comes off as interesting on first listen but not memorable in the big picture of their catalog.
Inter Arma The Cavern4.5
This was one hell of an ambitious idea that Inter Arma put to recording. One song, 45 minutes, strings, clean female vocals and it all fits flawlessly together in their post metalish sludge sound. Really, the biggest standout to this album is the songwriting itself, this album flows so seamlessly and almost fluid like, that it makes its 45 minute run time fly by. How riffs are brought into play and then built upon and turned into something entirely different without batting an eye makes my jaw drop every time I hear "The Cavern". The record follows the perfect linear path, from introduction, to bridge, and finally to emotive climax that it just makes it a fun but at the same time challenging and dense listen. There's honestly to much going on here for me to rave about it in this tiny sound off, so in short, you must listen to this monolithic beast yourself.
Internal Rot Grieving Birth3.5
This is nasty, riff filled fun that gets right to the point. This is a great grind rekkid for the year that is 2020
Intronaut Prehistoricisms4.0
Intronaut Valley of Smoke4.0
Inverloch Distance | Collapsed4.0
Iron Maiden Piece of Mind4.0
Iron Maiden Powerslave4.5
Iron Maiden The Final Frontier4.5
Iron Maiden Iron Maiden4.0
Although on their self titled debut Iron Maiden haven't quite turned into the band we all know and love they definitely made a splash with their catchy more hard rock version of heavy metal. Some songs do hint at what is to come how ever, the main one being the epic Phantom of the Opera, as well as the instrumental Transylvania. The more abundant hard rock songs work well on here as well though with original singer Paul Dianno's voice being the perfect fit for these kind of songs. Admittedly songs like Sanctuary, Running Free, and Charlotte the Harlot would feel weird on any other albums in Maidens discography but they all work great on this humble start of an amazing band. Best songs:Running Free, Phantom of the Opera, and Charlotte the Harlot.
Iron Maiden Seventh Son of a Seventh Son5.0
The most classic of classics! Best Tracks: The Evil that Men Do, Seventh Son of A Seventh Son, and Infinite Dreams
Iron Maiden The Book of Souls4.0
Iron Maiden The Number of the Beast4.5
Iron Maiden Brave New World4.5
Iron Maiden Somewhere in Time4.5
Iron Maiden Dance of Death4.0
Iron Maiden Fear of the Dark3.5
Iron Monkey 9-134.0
Iron Reagan Spoiled Identity3.5
This EP is a quick yet undeniably fun listen. With a total of 13 songs and a whopping 5 minute run time this release is a great addition to Iron Reagan's modern take on crossover thrash. There are sick riffs and even sicker solos darted across this short burst of adrenaline. Best songs: One Shovel Short of a Funeral, Cops Don't Like me: I Don't Like Cops, and the title track. Seriously give the whole thing a listen though.
ISIS Panopticon4.5
Definitely a thought provoking listen. This album honestly took about a year of me listening to it on and off for it to click. The secret to this album is the atmospheres and the slight changes in the background, take Altered courses for example which on the surface is a simple drum beat with uninteresting guitar work, but if you delve beneath that you find an ever shifting atmosphere of beauty. Definitely one of the best tracks on an amazing album.
ISIS Oceanic5.0
A fucking thought provoking masterpiece. Best Songs:The Beginning and the End,Weight,and
From Sinking
Iwrestledabearonce Ruining It for Everybody2.0
Jason Derulo Talk Dirty1.5
Jerry Cantrell Boggy Depot4.5
ummmmmm.......I misclicked excellent instead of superb which this album deffinently is: cut you in, Jesus hands, Keep the light on, Cold Peice, and hurt a long time are all amazing songs
Job For A Cowboy Gloom3.0
Jordan Blake and Etienne Sin The Legend, The Leader1.0
Judas Priest Painkiller4.0
Judas Priest Screaming for Vengeance4.5
Judas Priest Killing Machine4.5
Judas Priest Sad Wings of Destiny4.0
Justin Bieber My World 2.01.0
Justin Bieber My World1.0
Justin Bieber Believe1.0
Kampfar Ofidians manifest4.0
Katatonia Dead End Kings4.0
Another really really strong 4 this year, so close to a 4.5 due to amazingly slick production and some beautiful atmospheres. There just wasn't a song on here that really blew me away or just jumped out of the mold. Don't get me wrong there are amazing songs that form an amazingly dark yet beautiful album. Best songs are the one you are looking for is not here, racing heart, and ambitions.
Katatonia The Fall of Hearts3.5
Kate Bush Hounds of Love4.5
Kauan Sorni Nai4.0
Kevin Federline Playing with Fire1.0
Khemmis Absolution4.0
Khemmis Hunted4.5
Khemmis Desolation4.5
Killswitch Engage Alive or Just Breathing4.0
One of the most influential albums for metal in the early 2000's. Basically a release that has been aped by practically every bland metalcore band that followed...all of them falling short of the original. Alive or Just Breathing strikes the perfect middle ground between amazing catchy song writing and undeniably hardcore infused instrumentation. Best songs: Just Barely Breathing, Life to the Lifeless, and Fixation on the Darkness
King Buffalo Acheron4.5
Yeah the scope here makes this a 4.5. The sound is 1/3 prog, 1/3 jam, and 1/3 stoner doom. This unique combo plus closing track Cerberus warrants the rating
King Diamond Abigail4.5
King Diamond is truly some kind of musical genius. After being at the helm of one of the most influential metal bands of all time, Mercyful Fate, the King continues to trail blaze across the metal scene with his sophomore master piece Abigail. Diamond's vocals and lyrics take center stage to tell the chilling story of the devil in disguise Abigail. Truly this is the biggest highlight of the album, the concept, lyrics, and atmosphere that they invoke. Lets not forget about the other big highlight the guitar skills of Andy LaRocque. Some of the riffs and solos that he pulls out on this album are some of the best in all of metal. Other highlights include, basically everything else. Best songs:Arrival, Abigail, and Black Horsemen.
Knocked Loose A Different Shade of Blue3.5
Korn Follow the Leader3.5
Korn Life Is Peachy3.5
Korn Korn III: Remember Who You Are2.5
Korn Korn4.0
so yeah this is a 4, and more likely a 3.5 to 4, but as I said before, this is tribute to my younger self.
Korn The Paradigm Shift3.0
Korn releases and album that actually sounds like Korn again for the first time since Untouchables. I guess 1 con is it still sounds like Korn. But I am not going to lie, this does scratch that nostalgia itch I have considering Korn was at one point one of my favorites.
Kreator Gods of Violence4.0
Kvelertak Kvelertak5.0
Fucking amazing album, It's definitely a 5. Best Songs:Blodtorst, Sultans of Satan, and Utrydd Dei Svake
Kvelertak Meir4.5
On their sophomore effort, the party vikings from Norway stay mostly true to their original blackend hardcore sound but at the same time branch out from it quite drastically. There is more black metal influence, more punk and classic rock melodies, and even some progressive song writing going on through out this album. The latter portion of this album contains some of the most epic songs I've heard all year in Nekrokosmos and Tordenbrak. It's still not as good as the self titled but in the end Meir definitely holds its own. All in all Meir explores fresh and new territory for Kvelertak but at the same time, it does not tread to far from the sound they had on their debut. Best songs, Bruane Brenn, Kvelertak, and Tordenbrak.
Kvelertak Splid4.0
Kylesa Spiral Shadow4.0
Kyuss Wretch4.5
Well, I guess I'm in the minority on this one. On Wretch Kyuss make just straight up balls to the fuckin wall Rock n' Roll. In my opinion, the riffs are memorable, the songs are memorable, and John Garcia sounds awesome. I mean you have simple punk influenced songs like Love Has Passed Me By, Katzenjammer, and Isolation that keep the album moving on a fun fast pace but then you also have songs that run you over with their epic fucking riffs, The Law I am looking at you. Seriously this album is wayy underrated. Best songs: Son of a Bitch, Deadly Kiss, and The Law.
Kyuss Welcome to Sky Valley4.5
Kyuss Blues for the Red Sun4.0
Lamb of God Ashes of the Wake4.0
Truly thanks to albums like Ashes of the Wake Lamb of God as earned their right to be called a classic metal band and one of the few of this generation. Just listen to how iconic these songs are. You'll be hard pressed to find a metal head who doesn't know all of the lyrics or every riff to songs like Omerta and Laid to Rest. This album does deserve all of the praise it gets though and is truly a well rounded album full of amazing bluesy riffs, well written songs, and amazingly tight instrumentation all around, Truly this was the album that put real metal back on the map in the early 2000s. Best songs: Faded Line, Omerta, Break You.
Lazarus A.D. Black Rivers Flow3.0
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV4.5
Legion of the Damned Ravenous Plague2.5
You don't even have to hear any of the music to know just exactly what you're getting with this release. There are no surprises on Ravenous Plague nor is their truly anything remotely memorable. This is the definition of calculated Death thrash by numbers.
Leviathan Scar Sighted4.0
Like Rats Death Monolith3.5
Super solid hardcore leaning death metal that perfectly balances fun moshing riffage with a classic old school brutality.r
Lil Wayne Rebirth1.0
With all of this drama about Lil waynes health coming up recently I thought that I'd add in my two cents about his musical legacy. If he died, it would be terrible for the music community because then he would become some kind of fucking hero for his many shit brained fans. Better to let him and his shitty excuse for music age and hopefully with time people will actually realize how untalented this so called musician is.
Live Throwing Copper4.0
Lord Mantis Death Mask4.5
Loss Horizonless4.0
Lou Reed and Metallica Lulu1.0
Lycosa Lycosa3.5
Machine Head The Blackening4.5
Machine Head Unto the Locust4.0
Machine Head Through the Ashes of Empires3.5
This album shows Machine Head slowly finding their way back to the path of well constructed epic songs and riffs. It of course still a journey in progress on Ashes and some of the songs are still dragged down by immature lyrics and over the top Nu Metalish angst. That being said, some of the songs hit harder than a truck with their meaty groove oriented riffage and will pulverize you like no other with thrash like speed. This is definitely when Machine Head found their way back on track.
Mad Season Above4.5
Magic Circle Departed Souls3.5
Majesties Vast Reaches Unclaimed4.0
Malignant Altar Retribution of Jealous Gods4.0
Manilla Road Crystal Logic4.5
Marduk Viktoria3.5
Mare Cognitum Luminiferous Aether4.0
Mastodon Leviathan4.0
Mastodon Once More 'Round the Sun4.0
On their most recent release, "Once more 'Round the Sun" the modern metal juggernauts Mastodon have regained their footing and created a new identity for themselves at the same time. It's true, 'round the sun does signify the end of the progressive metal era for Mastodon but with insanely catchy and all around just good songs like the Motherload and Ember City I'm pretty sure the average Mastofan is Ok with this new hard rock version of Mastodon. This being said these Atlantians are still as weird as ever and don't hesitate to show it on songs like Aunt Lisa and closer Diamond in the Witch House. All in all this release more than makes up for the subpar "The Hunter" and once again makes fans excited for the future of Mastodon. Best Songs: The Motherload, Ember City, Aunt Lisa
Mastodon The Hunter3.5
So originally when this album was released, I considered it a misstep for the might Mastodon, but now due to the release of "Once more 'Round the Sun.." I can see the bigger picture and realize that this album definitely has a place in their discography as a kind of awkward stepping stone from their proggy sludge sound to their now infectious arena rock sound. Overall though, this album feels disjointed and all over the place at times which takes away from the total enjoyment of it. Still there are some tracks that truly standout like: Curl of the Burl, The Octopus Has No Friends, and All the Heavy Lifting.
Mastodon Crack the Skye4.5
Mastodon Blood Mountain4.0
Mastodon Emperor of Sand4.0
Mastodon Remission4.0
Mastodon Hushed and Grim4.5
Mayhem De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas4.0
This is a piece of black metal history. Though at times it blends together, the best parts are iconic for all the right reasons. Best Tracks: Funeral Fog, Freezing Moon, Pagan Fears, and Life Eternal. 4.4
Megadeth Countdown to Extinction4.5
Megadeth Rust in Peace5.0
Best Songs: Tornado of Souls, Holy Wars....The Punishment Due, and Rust in Peace..Polaris. Every Fucking One is a classic though m/
Megadeth Super Collider2.5
While I honestly don't think it's as bad as everyone makes it out to be, to say Super Collider is anything but a huge misstep for the Deth would be lying. What really happened here is that Dave and the gang explored the song writing style of classic rock and ended up churning out some of the most boring Megadeth songs I've ever heard, and half the album sounds completely uninspired. Really the only laughably bad or what the fuck moments occur early on in the album with the title track, Burn!, and the incredibly lazy/stupid Built for War. You can tell that the actually talented Megadeth is there somewhere while listening to Kingmaker, or Forget to Remember. Hopefully next Megadeth Dave gets his head out of this classic rock slump and back into rage fueled thrash.
Megadeth Th1rt3en3.0
Megadeth Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good!4.0
Meshuggah Koloss4.5
The masters are back and destroying all of the meek djent bands in their wake....Meshuggah does it best, fuck the rest! Best songs: Behind the Sun, Demigure, Break Those Bones Whose Sinews Gave it Motion.
Meshuggah Catch Thirtythree4.0
Meshuggah Immutable4.0
Metallica ...And Justice for All4.5
...And Justice for All is the album where Metallica took their sound as far as it could go. Here they find the perfect balance between the progressive elements, longer songs, and broader dynamics, that have been creeping into their songs since Ride the Lightning, and their raw thrash sound. I mean you can't get much more ambitious as a thrash band with songs like the title track or One. The strongest aspect of this album though, is how emotionally raw these songs are, you can feel the rage and despair that was injected into each track, Dyers Eve especially. Truly in my opinion this is Metallica's dark misunderstood masterpiece and not only a peak in their sound but also the sound of the Trash genre as well. I do take off some points for the total lack of bass, but besides that, this album is perfect. Best Tracks:One, Frayed Ends of Sanity, and Dyers Eve
Metallica Ride the Lightning4.0
Mgla Exercises in Futility5.0
The best album of 2015 and one of the best Black metal albums in recent memory. Best songs: I, V, and VI
Miasmal Cursed Redeemer3.5
This is the definition of if shit ain't broke, don't fix it. In this case, it is the classic early 90s Swedish death metal with a dash of roll sound. Miasmal play this crushing sound to a T, complete with anguished vocals, distorted buzz saw riffs, and an atmosphere that feels similar to that of desolate swamp like cavern. That being said that is all this album is good for, a fitting tribute to the classics of the 90s but no more. Cursed Redeemer does do some intense jamming at some points though m/! Best track: 2013
Midnight No Mercy for Mayhem4.0
On their sophomore outing the masters of 80s throwback metal Midnight continue to rage harder than should be allowed. On "No Mercy for Mayhem" a perfect balance between high energy hardcore vibes and still fast but also melodic 80s first wave of black metal riffs. This is a fun album to say the least that will take you on a fast half hour ride and leave you going after the play button once again. Sure the album never steps out of its comfort zone, but on a release like this, that's perfectly fine. Best Songs: No Mercy for Mayhem, The Final Rape of Night, and Try Suicide
Midnight Rebirth by Blasphemy4.0
Misery Index Heirs to Thievery4.0
Misfits American Psycho4.0
Misfits Static Age5.0
I realize that this was the missing piece of my musical DNA. I am now complete having heard this fucked up album of dark yet fun energy. Best songs: Some Kinda Hate, Hybrid Moments, and Attitude
Miss May I At Heart2.0
Miss May I Rise of the Lion1.5
Mo'ynoq Dreaming in a Dead Language3.5
Monolithian The Finest Day I Ever Lived...3.5
With their debut album, The Finest Day I ever Lived, Monolithian definitely show that they have what it takes to break into and make a hopefully spine crushing career in the doom/sludge scene. This is mainly due to their approach to the genre, utilizing a dual approach to the instrumentation of only bass and drums. Thanks to the production as well as the bass riffs, this unique tactic pays off in spades and Monolithian sound huge on songs like the title track and Barren Sea. An incorporation of hardcore and death metal doesn't hurt either and makes the record all the more savage. Though not all the songs truly stand out and make their mark (some wander around aimlessly), this debut is definitely a sign of great things to come from this duo. I'll definitely be watching! Best Songs: The Finest Day, Barren Sea, and Second of the Istari
Monster Magnet Mastermind4.0
Best songs: Dig that Hole, Time Machine, and Gods and Punks.
Monster Magnet Powertrip4.5
Monster Magnet Superjudge4.0
An awesome stoner album with the energy of a hardcore band and riffs heavier than elephants. Best songs: Superjudge, Twin Earth, Face Down, and Black Balloon.
Monster Magnet Last Patrol4.0
Morbid Angel Altars of Madness4.0
Morbid Angel Covenant4.0
Morbid Angel Illud Divinum Insanus2.0
Jesus Fucking Christ.....these are some of the worst songs ever...I mean come the fuck on, Too Extreme, Existo Vulbore, Destructos vs. earth, Radikult...what the fuck?! And they are all like 6 or 7 minutes of utter shit. Luckily for this album Blades for Baal is acctually good, and 10 more dead and Nevermore are solid as well other wise I'd try and .5 this shitfest.
Morbid Angel Gateways to Annihilation4.0
Morbus Chron Sweven4.0
Mortiferum Preserved in Torment3.5
Motley Crue Girls, Girls, Girls3.0
Motley Crue Dr. Feelgood3.5
Motorhead Ace of Spades4.5
Mountains Crave As We Were When We Were Not4.0
Mudvayne Mudvayne3.5
Municipal Waste The Art of Partying4.0
Mushroomhead Beautiful Stories For Ugly Children2.5
Mutilation Rites Empyrean3.5
Mutiny Within Synchronicity3.0
The main focus of Mutiny within's new album synchronicity is obviously their singers classically trained vocals, which while they are good it's kind of the only selling point of this album. Other than his vocals there is nothing else really tangible or memorable about this album, no extraordinary riffs or guitar melodies. Because of this, the album gets boring real fast. Still, Machines is a good song which deviates a little bit and Mutiny Within doesn't do anything actually wrong.
Mutoid Man Bleeder4.0
Mystik (SWE2) Mystik4.0
Nails Abandon All Life4.0
On their Sophomore release, the perfectly titled Abandon All Life, Nails release one of the most pissed off and abrasive albums of the year. Even though it is hardcore at the heart, Nails adds a healthy dose of death metal heaviness and grind fury to make it more interesting than any other Hardcore released this year. The grindier songs keeps the albums momentum moving at all times, while ripping off your face in the proscess (Tyrant, the title track) but where Nail's truly excels is when they slow it down to an Elephants marching pace(Wide Open Wound, Suum Cique). Your bones are crushed to a fine powder after these mammoth jams. Best songs: Gods Cold Hands, Wide Open Wound, Suum Cique
Nails You Will Never Be One of Us4.0
Napalm Death Apex Predator - Easy Meat4.0
Napalm Death Logic Ravaged By Brute Force3.0
Natur Natur (split)3.5
I just saw these guys recently and they put on a great fucking show filled to the brim with classic metal riffs and melodies yet it still sounded fresh. Really this is the kind of jams that this new new wave of british heavy metallers should be trying to make. It properly salutes the classics while at the same time not copying them riff for riff or concept for concept. This is a really promising demo from these guys and will definitely make me check out their full length. Best song: Goblin Shark
Nausea (USA-CA) Condemned To The System3.0
An entertaining grind album that just falls short of being memorable due to a lack of
variety and original sound.
Ne Obliviscaris Portal of I4.5
2012 was definitely a great year for Progressive Metal in General and Portal of I is no exception. Its like an actually good modern Opeth except combined with crazier world music influences. No doubt this album contains some of the best use of flutes, Violins, and clean singing I've ever had the pleasure of hearing on a metal album. Best songs: And Plague Flowers the Kaleidoscope, Of the Leper Butterflies, and As the Icicles fall.
Nebula To The Center4.0
Nechochwen Kanawha Black4.5
Necrophagist Epitaph4.5
Listening to Epitaph is the equivalent of being caught in the middle of a storm of knives where every moment your wondering where the next dagger will strike. And the fucked up thing is that you enjoy it. To elaborate further Necrophagist creates a furious blend of raw technicality and dissonant melodies. These melodies help make the album more varied and interesting and stops it from becoming one long glorious wankfest making this one of the masterpieces of modern technical Death Metal. Best songs: Stillborn One, Diminished to Be, and Seven.
Necrot Mortal3.5
While still being a superb and above average death metal album, Necrot?s latest steps down the memorability a bit from its predecessor. Besides the insanely catchy Sinister Will, every track blends together. r
Necrowretch Putrid Death Sorcery3.0
On their debut album with the some what cliched title Putrid Death Sorcery, Necrowretch show some promise in the Swedish Death metal riff writing department. On the whole though the album gets bogged down by poor production and a lack of memorable songs and material overall. These guys might be someone to watch for in the future though.
Nekrogoblikon Power3.5
This E.P. is a disorganized mess of different genres and influences, and it's better for it. Although admittidely some songs are to off the wall to take seriously at all..*cough* Giraffe *cough* other songs are undeniably a good kind of crazy:Powercore and Friends (in space).
Neurosis Fires Within Fires4.0
Neurosis Through Silver in Blood4.5
Neurosis A Sun That Never Sets4.0
Nickelback The Best of Nickelback Volume 11.0
The fact that this is a nickelback greatest hits CD (which is a contradiction) is the only reason I need to give this a 1.
Night Hag (USA-VA) Phantasmal Scourge4.0
Night Verses From the Gallery of Sleep5.0
Best Album of 2018. It's like the aural equivalent of a mountain stream smoothly yet powerfully flowing downward. Best songs: Copper Wasp, Phoenix IV: Levitation, Vice Wave..Though it really does have to be taken as one cohesive piece.
Nightfell A Sanity Deranged4.0
Nile Annihilation of the Wicked4.5
This is a truly epic, brutal mind bending affair. Its insanely technical but at the same time its not just obsessive wankery, Look at songs like User Maat Re or the title track and tell me there isn't a little bit of song craft that goes into it, not to mention this album contains some of the heaviest grooviest riffs in death metal right along side the technical solos. Best songs: Cast Down the Heretic, User Maat Re, and Annihilation of the Wicked.
Nine Inch Nails With Teeth4.5
Nine Inch Nails Pretty Hate Machine4.5
Nine Inch Nails The Downward Spiral5.0
Best Songs: Heresy, Ruiner, A Warm Place. But They are all classics m/!
Nirvana Nevermind3.5
Nirvana In Utero4.0
Nite Voices of the Kronian Moon4.0
No/Mas Consume/Deny/Repent4.5
Noctomb Obulus For Charon4.0
This is probably the least well known band on this list, which is a shame because as you can tell by their placement on said list they are pretty damned good. Noctomb are a local act from Raleigh NC that I can only describe as being a blackened sludge band that has a fixation on jaw droppingly groovy and catchy riffs. What this young three piece ends up with on their debut ?Obulus for Charon? though, is a sound all their own and one of the most unique albums of 2014. Just jam to riff laden tracks like the title track or Soulrot and tell me if any signed acts on big labels possess song writing that good. You can tell these guys have some room to grow, but with a starting platform this good you can for sure say that success is what lies around the corner. Hopefully in 2015 these guys get the exposure they deserve. Rating: 4.4
Noisem Cease To Exist3.5
Noisy Neighbors Derailing the Hype Train3.5
Nokturnal Mortum Verity4.0
Numenorean Adore4.0
Oasis (What's the Story) Morning Glory?4.5
Oathbreaker Rheia4.0
Obduracy Sunday's Autopsy3.5
Obscure Sphinx Void Mother5.0
Probably the best metal release to come out in the 2010's so far. Has my all time favorite song on it m/! Best tracks: Presence of the Goddess, Waiting for the Bodies Down the River Floating, and Lunar Caustic
Obscure Sphinx Epitaphs4.0
Omnium Gatherum New World Shadows3.5
Omnium Gatherum Beyond4.5
Omnium Gatherum produce the best guitar album of the year with Beyond. This is because on Beyond the guitar is not just a guitar,it sounds like a whole fucking symphony. What really makes this album amazing is that I had no idea they had this album in them. After hearing their last album New World Shadows there would have been no way I'd believe that they could make my top 5. But holy shit they did it, and not only with death metal brutality but also melodic death metal beauty as well. Just look at some these songs like opener instrumental Luoto, amazingly cleanly sung Who Could Say, and extra-beautiful closer White Palace. You can't listen to these songs with out envisioning a beautiful epic landscape complete with epic sunset. Also this album brings the riffs to so don't worry, just check out Formidable, The Sonic Sign, or Living in Me. Best songs: Living in Me, White Palace, and Luoto
One Direction Take Me Home1.0
The definition of a group designed by a record company with the sole purpose of making money. Not one ounce of artistic integrity.
OneRepublic Dreaming Out Loud2.5
OneRepublic Waking Up2.5
The definition of unoffensive radio friendly pop rock right here. Ain't nothin' wrong that, course there ain't much right with that either.
Opeth My Arms, Your Hearse4.5
Opeth didn't really click for me until I listened to this album which is an amazing journey to say the least. On My Arms, Your Hearse Opeth narrow down the very much long winded progressive death metal sound they had on Morningrise simultaneously trimming the fat and adding a heavy dose of extra brutal. This makes the album as a whole much darker and the acoustic and cleanly sung portions of this album all around more powerful and epic (see When). The concept behind this album is really well done too and adds an extra dimension to your listening experience. Thanks to My Arms I will definitely pursue listening to the rest of the bands discography. Best Songs: When, The Amen Corner, and Karma.
Opeth Heritage3.5
Heritage sadly sees Opeth more than anything taking a slight misstep in their overall great career. On Heritage the main goal is to emulate and pay tribute to the multitude of progressive rock bands from the 70's like Camel or Gentle Giant while dropping their death metal influences entirely (I'm not gonna lie I missed them). And Opeth do indeed pay a pretty good tribute to these bands but while doing so they construct a somewhat disjointed and seemingly sporadic album. In the latter portions dynamic songs pop up that really do nothing besides being maybe providing one singular riff throughout the song and over all seem underdeveloped and not executed to their full potential. That's not saying that their aren't good songs on the album though and overall it's still an interesting if somewhat disjointed/boring listen, hopefully next album they can really tighten things up a little bit. Best songs: I feel the Dark, Slither, and Folklore.
Opeth Damnation4.5
Ophidian I Desolate4.5
Outer Heaven Realms of Eternal Decay4.0
Owl City All Things Bright And Beautiful1.5
Ozzy Osbourne Scream2.0
Pagan Altar The Room of Shadows4.0
Pain of Salvation In the Passing Light of Day4.0
Paladin (USA) Demo 20173.5
A great balance between both epic and savage fury. Great guitar virtuosity and impressive song writing ability for a demo. Bury the Light is definitely one hell of an anthem!
Pallbearer Foundations of Burden5.0
Holy shit, I just realized this is a 5.. Best Songs: Worlds Apart, Ghost I used to Be, and Watcher in the Dark
Pallbearer Heartless4.5
Pan.Thy.Monium Khaooohs And Kon-Fus-Ion4.5
Panopticon The Scars of Man on the Once Nameless Wilderness4.5
Panzerfaust The Suns of Perdition - Chapter II4.5
A black metal album that takes its time building mood and ambiance in almost a ritualistic manner. When the songs like Areopagitica finally hit, this album can't be topped!
Papa Roach Infest3.0
Paradise Lost Obsidian4.0
Dark and emotive, Paradise Lost have crafted the perfect album for a dreary winter evening. They also finally balanced out their rival sounds of death doom and British goth music perfectly. Some of their best songs of their modern era are on this release. r
Parkway Drive Horizons4.0
Parkway Drive The DVD4.0
watched this on youtube and I have to say, it really made me respect these guys and what they do even if their music isn't the most original stuff out there.
Parkway Drive Deep Blue4.5
Parkway Drive Atlas4.5
God Damn it Parkway Drive! Stop being so fucking good and making me seem like a false kvlt elite trve metalhead. I mean seriously how do these guys do it? They continue to evolve the narrow niche that is modern day metalcore and not only manage to be good but manage to write memorable unique songs I will be listening to years from now. They even make breakdowns thant are some of the freshest sounding I've heard well since the last Parkway album. Atlas doesn't serve as a testament to metalcore or any particular genre in anyway, it just serves as a testament to the amazingly creative band of Aussies that is Parkway Drive. Best Songs: Wild Eyes, The River, Atlas.
Parkway Drive Ire3.5
While being a perfectly alright addition to one of the best discographies in the modern metalcore genre, some cracks and inconsistencies are starting to appear in Parkway Drives sound. What's surprising is that these inconsistencies don't arise from a rehashing of old ideas but instead the incorporation of uninteresting new ones. For instance, this more arena rock approach they're taking while exciting on the first listen just doesn't seem to deliver upon multiple returns. Also the dilution of their sound with slower and catchier tracks and melodies really stops there from being much of an oomph! factor which is what made previous Parkway albums so exciting. Still some tracks are noteworthy additions to their discography: Fractured, Crushed, Dying to Believe
Pathogen Miscreants of Bloodlusting Aberrations3.5
This album is basically an old school Florida Death Metal tribute album. Many of these songs will conjure up memories of altars/covenant Morbid Angel or Scream Bloody Gore era Death. This is seen in the vocals and relatively thin production. Of course these influences aren't a bad thing it just keeps this album from being all that original. The last track Uranium Messiah is this sound perfected though. So all in all if you're looking for an old school throw back album for your 90s DM this is your album. Best Jamz: Uranium Messiah and Leviathan.
Pelican The Fire in Our Throats Will Beckon...4.0
Pelican effortlessly craft an instrumental journey through multiple seasons on their sophpmore album The Fire in Our Throats Will Beckon the Thaw. The album Starts off in the cold calm atmosphere of winter with the dense opener Last Day of Winter and works its way backwards to the first day of spring with the warmth of the closer Sirius. The Fire In Our Throats sees Pelican start to experiment a little bit by adding some acoustic guitars into thee mix and creating more atmospheric leaning music in general. All in all Pelican easily accomplishes the journey they set out to complete and surpass it despite dragging a little bit in the middle. Best Tracks:Last Day of Winter, Autumn into Summer, and Sirius.
Pelican Ataraxia/Taraxis3.5
Pentakill Smite and Ignite3.5
I would call Pentakill a huge success for Riot and the League of Legends brand. Though this album is nothing new and doesn't even try to break out of the commercial power metal niche it's placed itself in, it does succeed in being a fun listen with above par instrumentation. These songs will pump you up for a nerdy as hell video game with your friends but nothing more. This alone though makes this album worth a listen.
Periphery Periphery3.0
Pig Destroyer Terrifyer4.0
Pig Destroyer Phantom Limb4.5
Pig Destroyer Head Cage4.0
Pig Destroyer Prowler in the Yard4.5
Pig Destroyer Book Burner3.5
Pijn and Conjurer Curse These Metal Hands4.0
Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here5.0
Pissgrave Posthumous Humiliation3.5
Pixies Doolittle4.5
Power Trip Nightmare Logic4.0
Primate Draw Back a Stump2.5
This is the most generic and mediocre album this super group could possibly release. To put
it bluntly this album does not equal up to the sum of its parts. This is a fairly boring
and fairly disappointing listen.
Primus Frizzle Fry4.5
Primus Sailing the Seas of Cheese4.0
Puddle of Mudd Volume 4: Songs in the Key of Love and Hate2.5
Queens of the Stone Age Rated R4.5
Queensryche Operation: Mindcrime4.5
Queensryche Empire3.5
Quest of Aidance Misanthropic Propaganda3.5
This album contains a weird hodge podge of genres and influences such as grind, melodic death metal, hardcore, some thrashy riffs here and there, and even symphonic elements thrown in for good measure. This yields mainly positive results. And even though it suffers from being all over the place the epic moments are well...epic. Jam to Like Shadowing Suns.
Quicksand Slip4.0
Quicksand Triptych Continuum3.5
Rage Against the Machine Rage Against the Machine4.5
This album is definitely a shot of adrenaline. The energy level throughout these ten songs transcends musical genres making Rage a band that can really appeal to any fan of music from fans of rap to metal. Also this is the ultimate political album and probably the only negative complaint I can raise against this album. If you don't agree with the political views displayed on this album and can limit your enjoyment of the lyrics. Best songs: Killing in the Name of, Take the Power Back, Bullet in the Head.
Red Fang Murder the Mountains4.0
On Murder the Mountains, Red Fang continue their upward climb towards commercial success by successfully balancing the fuzzed out heaviness of sludge metal with the fuzzed out catchy styling of stoner rock. This fusion helped to create one of the most fun records of 2011 with songs like Dirt Wizard and Painted Parade supplying the headbangable riffs while the catchier songs like Hank is Dead and Number Thirteen created a more fun atmosphere which will make even the most square person thirst for some beers. The Undertow and Throw Up do provide some variety from these two styles of songwriting. Overall Red Fang still leave some room to grow in the song writing department but still make a blast of a record. Best songs: Hank is Dead, Throw Up, The Undertow.
Red Hot Chili Peppers Blood Sugar Sex Magik4.0
Revocation Existence Is Futile4.0
What a great guitar album m/. Seriously this is like riffs, riffs, and more riffs. Accross Forests and Fjords, Re-animaniacs, and Deathonomics are all about the guitars winding and ultimitley captivating passages. On other songs though Revocation truly show themselves to not only be talented instrumentlists but also amazing song writers such as Leviathan Awaits, Anthem of the Betrayed, Existence is Futile, and a Tragedy of Modern Ages. Hopefully in upcoming albums we will see more of this amazing guitar prowess combined with equally amazing song writing ability.
Revocation Teratogenesis4.0
Teratogenesis is Revocation really narrowing down there sound to really focus on the death metal portions of it. Songs like the Title track and spurn the outstretched hand could have been taken straight from deaths human. This actual lack of variety is tolerable though due to the eps 20 minute length which is why it works so fucking well. Definitely a must for any revocation fan or tech death/thrash fan. Best Tracks The Grip Tightens, Spur the Outstretched hand, Tetrogenesis.
Revocation Revocation4.5
On their self titled album Revocation keep their creative side intact while simultaneously continuing down the path that they started on their EP Teratogenesis by tightening up their sound and adding more Death Metal influence. Truly revocation are the Metal Legends for this generation. Just listen to the closing section of Archfiend or the guitar solo in invidious and tell me that Davidson isn't already a guitar God. All of the songs themselves are incredibly well written but at the same time flow seamlessly together, just look at how the surprisingly catchy Scatter the Flock flows into Archfiend. All in all Revocation make their best album yet by delivering on every level and then some. Best songs: Archfiend, The Gift You Gave, and Invidious.
Revocation Deathless4.0
I don?t know how these Bostonians do it. This is the third year in a row they?ve made it onto my year end list (Last year they reached the lofty seventh spot) and if Deathless is any indication, they?re not slowing down anytime soon. Deathless shows Revocation stream lining their sound in the death metal direction even more. This has made the song writing tighter and more cohesive. Sadly gone are the days of crazy experimentation (such as utilizing a banjo or a horn section), but they?ve made way for crushing songs that are still quite capable of jamming like a mother fucker, just check out Labyrinth of Eyes or United Helotry. Also a quick shout out to Madness Opus which is one of the best tracks released this year. Best tracks: Deathless, Madness Opus, and Apex
Revulsion (FIN) Revulsion3.5
A fun, groovy death metal album with a superb bass tone that gets the job done but not much else. Best Song: Wastelands
REZN and Vinnum Sabbathi Silent Future4.0
Rivers of Nihil Where Owls Know My Name4.0
Rivers of Nihil The Work4.0
Rob Zombie Hellbilly Deluxe 23.5
Ronnie Radke Watch Me1.0
Rotten Sound Species At War3.0
On Species at War, Rotten Sound do nothing specifically wrong, they really don't try to do ranything relatively unique either. To say the least this EP grinds hard for 6 minutes and rthen its done leaving you with nothing really memorable besides a generic grind sound. This rEP is still an adrenaline rush, even if you can't differentiate songs.
Rotten Sound Abuse to Suffer3.0
Rotting Christ Kata Ton Demona Eaftou4.0
On their 11th album, Kata..something I can't pronounce in Greek, Rotting Christ continue where they left off on their previous album, Aealo by continuing to push their greek influenced folk tinged melodic black metal. Except this time that sound is stream lined ten fold and the influence is more subtle, which is a nice change for these Greeks keeping their sound from stagnating. This fresh new turn plus some truly well written songs makes Kata a must hear album of 2013. Though the album does lag in the middle with the track Cine Ibusta really doing more harm than good it is still an all around amazing feat for these Greeks proving that their brand of melodic black metal is still some of the best in the genre. Best Songs: In Yumen - Xibalba, Iwa Voodoo, and 666.
Rotting Christ Triarchy of The Lost Lovers4.5
On their what should be considered classic album, Rotting Christ choose the high road of Black Metal and bring good production and catchy riffs to the forefront of their sound. Best songs: Archon, Snowing Still, and Diastric Alchemy.
Rotting Christ Aealo4.5
Rotting Christ The Heretics3.5
Rotting Christ Khronos3.5
Rotting Kingdom A Deeper Shade of Sorrow4.5
Rush Moving Pictures4.5
Mother Fucking Rush! On Moving Pictures this iconic band demonstrates how to be technically efficient, write memorable songs, and strike deep emotional chords in just a short span of 40 minutes. Songs like YYZ and Tom Sawyer show progressive rock technicality perfected while Limelight, Witch Hunt, and Vital Signs show how Rush can really strike you on a personal level. And Limelight has to be one of the best songs ever written. In my opinion The Camera Eye drags a little bit, but other than that this album is a masterpiece. Best Songs: Limelight, Tom Sawyer, and Witch Hunt.
Rush Fly by Night4.5
Rwake Voices of Omens4.5
This album contains quite literally the heaviest riffs you'll ever have the pleasure of getting crushed by. Just listen to crooked rivers and tell me that you didn't lose at least half of your teeth when that mammoth fucking riff comes in. Best Tracks:Crooked Rivers, Leviticus, and Inverted Overtures.
Samothrace Reverence to Stone4.0
A beautiful bluesy take on crushing funeral doom that brings out an excellent amount of sludge elements too. Both songs also have riffs far too epic to be ignored! 4.3
Sanguisugabogg Pornographic Seizures4.0
Sanguisugabogg Tortured Whole3.5
Sanguisugabogg Homicidal Ecstasy4.0
Sannhet So Numb3.5
Saor Aura4.5
Scale the Summit The Migration4.0
So I know I'm just repeating everyone else when I call this album lush and adventurous, but honestly I can't think of a better way to describe the journey that is Scale the Summit's Migration. The central focus of the album, guitar melodies, whisk the listener away to a jungle filled with progressive instrumentals and exciting atmospheres. To add to albums over all adventurous theme, it's backed by an amazing rhythm section which echos that of a jazz fusion band. If I had a complaint with this album it would be that songs don't individually stick out and the "wow" factor is not as high as it was on the Collective. Overall though, The Migration continues to see Scale the Summit, uh...scale the summit of the progressive music scene. Best Songs: The Olive Tree, Narrow Salient, The Dark Horse.
Schammasch Triangle4.5
Schammasch The Maldoror Chants: Hermaphrodite4.5
Schammasch Hearts of No Light4.0
Scientist (USA) Barbelith4.0
Septicflesh Communion4.0
Sepultura Chaos A.D.4.0
Sevendust Cold Day Memory3.0
Shadow Of Intent Melancholy4.0
Shadows Fall The War Within4.5
Shadows Fall Fire From the Sky3.5
Shadows Fall The Art of Balance4.0
I can't believe it has taken me this long to rate an album that was so integral to my metal development. Just like the classic album that proceeded this, I don't know where I would be on my metal journey without it.. Best Song: Stepping Outisde the Circle
Shape of Despair Monotony Fields4.0
Shi (?) Depressive Suicidal Stoner Doom4.0
A band and album that pulls no punches and easily lives up to its namesake. Very much what you see is what you get: heavy, pissed off, lyrically brutal sludge. Some damn catchy tunes though!
Six Feet Under Graveyard Classics IV: The Number Of The Priest1.0
Skaphe Skáphe²4.0
Skeleton Skeleton4.0
Speaking of fun rocking albums, the self-titled debut from Skeleton is the perfect blend between first wave black metal and hardcore punk pacing. It?s nonstop adrenaline and simplistic riffs in the best way. Best Song: Catacombs
Skeletonwitch Serpents Unleashed4.0
Holy shit, the amount that this band has improved on this their fifth album is astounding. On previous albums Skeletonwitch pushed their good if somewhat unoriginal and overall tedious blackened death thrash sound. On serpents Unleashed Skeletonwitch still have the same overall sound but some how they make it all their own. This album pushes black metal like melodies via a thrash like approach with an amazingly open production thanks to Kurt Ballou which lets you see all the little details that Skeletonwitch put in their music. The short run time also works wonderfully for this album giving it a Reign In Blood kind of vibe. Overall this album is as close to a 4.5 as can be and really the only thing that holds it back is not enough truly genre defining tracks. Best Songs: I am of Death(Hell has Arrived), Burned from Bone, and Unending, Everliving.
Skid Row Skid Row3.5
Skinless Only The Ruthless Remain4.0
Skrillex Recess1.0
Slash Slash3.0
Slayer Seasons in the Abyss4.5
FUUUCCCKIIINNNGG SSLLLAAAAYEEEERRR!! Seasons in the Abyss is truly not only one the most iconic thrash albums of all time but of all metal in general. And truly separates itself from Slayers previous albums by being an over all more varied release yet it still is as fast and ripping as Slayers other classics Hell Awaits and Reign in Blood. With songs like War ensemble, Hallowed Point, and Spirit in Black Seasons keeps a relatively fast pace but slower and groovier songs like Title track, Dead Skin Mask, and Skeletons of Society give the album an extra dimension and a more interesting listen. A True masterpiece of the genre and an iconic album. Best songs: War Ensemble, Dead Skin Mask, and Seasons in the Abyss.
Slayer Reign in Blood4.5
This is just a fucking classic. On Reign in Blood Slayer immediately achieve legendary status with an album that as a cohesive unit is basically unfuckwithable. Separate the songs don't possess quite the same punch but with a run time of 30 minutes there's no way you won't keep coming back again and again for the full album. Seriously, the road map for extreme speed driven music was laid down effortlessly on this album. Best tracks: Angel of Death, Criminally Insane, Raining Blood
Slayer South of Heaven4.0
Sleep Dopesmoker4.5
It?s about the pilgrimage not the final destination
Sleep The Sciences4.0
It's a total vibe.. The whole album is fuzz rained supreme on our minds. Let it flow through you 4.20/5
Slipknot All Hope Is Gone3.0
Smoulder Times of Obscene Evil and Wild Daring4.0
Snorlax II3.0
Snorlax The Necrotrophic Abyss3.5
Social Distortion Social Distortion3.5
Soilwork Verkligheten4.0
Soreption Monument of the End4.0
Soundgarden Badmotorfinger4.0
Soundgarden Superunknown4.5
One of the best albums the 90s had to offer. Sadly I no longer recognize this as a classic masterpiece. Truly a masterpiece of music history though.
Sourvein Black Fangs4.0
Sourvein Aquatic Occult3.5
Spaceslug Eye the Tide4.0
Spaceslug Reign Of The Orion4.5
Spectral Lore and Mare Cognitum Wanderers: Astrology of the Nine4.0
The fact that this album is a spectacle beyond normal undertaking is its greatest strength and greatest weakness. One of the most expansive and dynamically ambitious pieces of metal of 2020 "Astrology of the Nine" is an epic journey through the cosmos that will not soon be forgotten, just certain parts will also be hard to remember..
Spectral Voice Eroded Corridors of Unbeing4.0
Spire Temple of Khronos4.0
Spirit Adrift Curse of Conception4.0
Stabbing Ravenous Psychotic Onslaught4.0
Stone From The Sky Fuck The Sun4.0
Stone Temple Pilots Purple4.5
Stone Temple Pilots Stone Temple Pilots (2010)3.5
Stoned Jesus Seven Thunders Roar4.0
Strapping Young Lad City4.0
Suffering Hour Dwell4.5
Suffering Hour The Cyclic Reckoning4.0
Suffocation Pierced from Within4.5
On their third album Suffocation once again helped to pioneer the now thriving technical death metal and Slam Death Metal Sub-genres. So its easy to say that Pierced From Within is a classic not only in the Death Metal genre itself but in Metal as a whole and should definitely be required listening to any respectable metal head. The music itself is dark, brooding, and really fucking heavy. The murky production on this release helps to spotlight occasional huge mammoth sized riffs that every now and then appear out of the wave of nonstop technicality just look at the song Suspended in Tribulation. And as far as guitar solos go, Terrance Hobs creates some of the best and even most melodic guitar solos you'll ever hear on this album. If there is one criticism the album is kind of front loaded and the best songs make their appearance all at the beginning. Other than that though this is a masterpiece. Best songs: Thrones of Blood, Depths of Depravity, and Suspended in Tribulation.
Suffocation Pinnacle of Bedlam4.0
On Pinnacle of Bedlam Suffocation seemingly without breaking a sweat create one of the best most brutal technical Death metal albums of 2013. Every song is a solid slab of dizzying riffs played over absolutely pummeling drums and apocalyptic lyrics, executed perfectly by Frank Mullen. That being said, Suffocation really hit their stride with the solos, thank you Terrance Hobbs. Every guitar solo possesses its own unique structure and actually has form and emotion to it making it more than plain old technical wizardry, just look at the title track. Suffocation while not reinventing the wheel once again show all the bands they inspired how to properly construct a memorable and brutal tech deth album. Best songs: Sullen Days, Purgatorial Punishment, Rapture of Revocation.
Sulfuric Cautery Suffocating Feats of Dehumanization3.5
Sumerlands Dreamkiller4.0
Summoning Lost Tales3.5
Lost Tales while not designed to be anything else than a chance to listen to two unfinished rsummoning tracks turns out to work really quite well and the quality of these two guitar-rless vocal less pieces of music almost serve as ambient music instead of anything close to rblack metal. They are great pieces of ambient music at that and serve as a great contrast rto the rest of summoning's discography. For example, the build up in Arcenstone is something rany fan of black metal or ambient should be able to appreciate. I definitely recommend rlaying back to the soothing melodies and atmosphere of Arcenstone.
Suppressive Fire Hellwraith3.5
Suppressive Fire Nature of War4.0
Sutrah (CAN) Aletheia4.0
Sutrah keep technical death metal relevant in 2020 with one hell of an ambitious EP. Over its 30 minute run time, Alethia goes from a swirling ethereal beauty to riff filled savagery and then right back. It also possesses the best production of the year.
Svarttjern Shame Is Just A Word3.0
Svedhous Despair Poetry1.0
Swallow the Sun When a Shadow Is Forced into the Light3.5
Sylosis Dormant Heart4.0
On Dormant Heart, Sylosis create an album that expertly combines the brutality of underground more extreme metal with the accessibility of some mainstream elements. This makes Dormant Heart a fun and immediately rewarding listen. They balance these influences well enough to make Dormant Heart and engaging listen all the way through. Definitely a good album to properly bridge the gap for metal fans who haven't quite made the transition to more brutal sounds. Best songs: Leach, Harm, and To Build a Tomb
System of a Down System of a Down3.5
Temple of Void Of Terror And The Supernatural4.5
Temple of Void Lords Of Death4.0
Temple of Void The World That Was4.0
Temple of Void venture back into the doom realm with their third release and do so with some exciting experimentation on top of the now slower still very death metal focused riffage. There?s some nice added atmosphere, more interesting clean vocals, and even some maiden esque leads. r
Temple of Void Summoning the Slayer4.0
Terminal Nation Holocene Extinction2.5
Terrorizer World Downfall4.5
Testament Dark Roots of Earth3.5
Thaetas Shrines to Absurdity4.0
An amalgamation of all things modern death metal. Shrines to Absurdity is..absurd: odd skronky riffs barrage over a grindlike intensity. There is definitely just the right amount of hardcore influence as well to make this album ridiculously fun. Best Song: Blood Distilleryr
The Acacia Strain Wormwood2.0
The Acacia Strain Death Is the Only Mortal2.5
"Oh man, they're trying to sound like Meshuggah naow. They're evolving so much as a band!"
The Agonist Five1.5
The Atlas Moth An Ache for the Distance4.0
The Atlas Moth Coma Noir4.0
The Black Dahlia Murder Nocturnal4.0
The Black Dahlia Murder Nightbringers4.0
The Black Dahlia Murder Verminous4.0
The Black Dahlia Murder prove to be one of the most consistent post 2000s death metal act by simultaneously sticking with their tried and true sharp melodic attack but at the same time shaking it up by adding some more NWOBHM oriented riffs here and there. Their ability to stick with a cohesive concept each album helps each release have its own flair as well.
The Black Dahlia Murder Ritual4.0
The Black Dahlia Murder Miasma3.5
The Black Dahlia Murder Everblack4.0
The Black Keys El Camino4.0
The Crown Death Is Not Dead3.0
While "Death Is Not Dead" doesn't even attempt anything new it still successfully shows off The Crown's solid song writing ability. Many a riff shall be stuck in your head after giving this a listen. Laughable lyrics and some tedious moments sadly keep this album from truly shining. Still this is a good album for any bands discography. Best Songs: Godeater and Meduseld
The Crown Cobra Speed Venom3.5
The Dillinger Escape Plan Calculating Infinity4.5
On their debut The Dillinger Escape Plan release something truly savage, off the wall, and way ahead of their time. While on recent albums Dillinger gets somewhat bogged down by trying to balance a contrasting more commercial side with their math core roots, calculating is all mother fuckin chaos for 35 glorious minutes. Every song while unique in its own way all work together to make one of the most cohesive albums I've ever heard. Really this album is ,ore of a statement then anything else, "Hi! We are crazy and if you ain't down...fuck off!" Best songs:43% Burnt, Under the Running Board, and 4th Grade Dropout.
The Dillinger Escape Plan Ire Works4.0
The Dillinger Escape Plan Miss Machine4.0
The Drip The Haunting Fear of Inevitability3.5
The Faceless Planetary Duality4.5
The Faceless Akeldama4.0
The Faceless Autotheism4.0
I wouldn't call this a disappointment, just a failure to realize a sounds full potnetial. This is no Planetary Duality basicly. Accelerated evolution, in solitude and the autotheistic movements are all really well done though.
The Great Old Ones EOD: A Tale of Dark Legacy4.0
The Human Abstract Midheaven2.0
Easily one of the most pretentious things I've ever listened to. There are certain ways to combine metal and alt rock...this is definitely not it. Sounds like Dillinger had an autistic kid with Incubus and not the savant kind. The vocalist must've thought he was Mike Patton before going in to record this, Patton would eat this little shit for breakfast. ...Okay I'm done with the insults. But seriously the vocalist practically single handedly ruined this album.
The Isolation Process The Isolation Process3.5
On their debut album, this group of swedes has already made waves in my book by latching on to a unique sound. Monolithic post metal combined with the catchiest moments of modern progressive rock gives you this self titled release in a nut shell. Though sometimes this release lacks variety, on certain songs they truly out do themselves like opener "A Simple Gesture" and heavy as fuck rager "It Will Burn". I definitely recommend fans of post metal as well as creative music in general give this album a jam m/!
The Obsessed Lunar Womb4.0
The Obsessed Sacred4.0
The Offspring Smash4.5
The Offspring Ixnay on the Hombre4.0
The Ominous Circle Appalling Ascension4.0
The Police Synchronicity3.5
The Red Chord Clients4.0
The Red Chord Fused Together in Revolving Doors4.0
The Red Chord Fed Through the Teeth Machine4.0
Phenomenal album: Hour of the Rats, Demoralizer, Mouthful of Precious Stones, Floating through the Vein; so many great tracks 4.3
The Reticent The Oubliette4.5
Probably one of the most emotional albums of the year for (with the exception of the top 2). The concept of the album almost overshadows the music and truly is the highlight of the whole release. The music itself is the perfect brooding mishmash of Opeth, Queensryche, and Tool influence which for the most part lends itself perfectly to the overall concept. Best Song: The Oublietter
The Ruins of Beverast Exuvia4.5
The Ruins of Beverast The Thule Grimoires4.5
The Smashing Pumpkins Zeitgeist2.5
The Sword Warp Riders4.0
The Sword Apocryphon4.0
On Apocryphon the sword stick with their riff oriented sound that they had on warp riders and instead of applying it to make a concept album choose to create a song oriented album. These songs are some of The Swords best though with even a little bit of experimentation seen in songs like Apocryphon and the stoner jam Cloak of Feathers. All around the sword make their most consistent and badass album to date. Best songs are Dying Earth, Eyes of the Stormwitch, and Apocryphon.
The Sword Age of Winters4.0
The Wanted Battleground1.5
Them Crooked Vultures Them Crooked Vultures3.0
Theory of a Deadman Scars and Souvenirs2.0
Thin Lizzy Jailbreak4.5
Third Eye Blind Third Eye Blind4.5
Thorn Crawling Worship4.0
Thou Rhea Sylvia4.0
Thou Summit4.0
Thou Magus4.0
Three Days Grace Three Days Grace3.0
Three Days Grace Human1.5
The words trivial and boring don't even begin to do this stale recycled album justice. You know every riff and chorus before it happens and every song though all in the 3 to 4 minute mark seem much longer. Also the new vocalist lacks all conviction and power of the older one making the lyrics sound even more immature and half hazardly thrown together than they do on their own. The only memorable part of this whole release is the chorus of Painkiller
Throwdown Intolerance2.5
Well this is how I've chosen to start my 2014 album rating experience(thankfully I've already heard great albums from Iskald, Nausea, and the Isolation Incident to start off my listening experience) and I couldn't have chosen a more monotonous album if I tried. For example this is only a 28 minute album, not long by any standards, and by track 6 I was already bored to tears. Other than writing the same song 11 times in a row, Throwdown don't necessarily do anything wrong. They ape Hatebreed perfectly and stick to their guns the whole time, and I give them props for that. Also the closing breakdown on the final track is actually pretty fucking sick.
Thy Art Is Murder Hate4.0
With this rating I have to come clean about a guilty pleasure of mine...I love a good skull crushing Godzilla sized break down. But there's a catch, it has to be unique, well executed, and can't interfere with the flow of the song as well. This catch generally stops most deathcore bands from gaining my fandom. Not Thy Art is Murder though. On their sophomore effort they create an engaging deathcore album which is a fun listen from start to finish which crushes all in its wake. While it does began to get a little monotonous towards the second half the closing two songs more than make up for it. Best songs: Reign of Darkness, Purest Strain of Hate, and Doomed From Birth.
Tiamat Wildhoney4.5
Tomb Mold Manor of Infinite Forms4.0
Tomb Mold Planetary Clairvoyance4.0
Tool 10,000 Days5.0
Best songs: 10,000 Days(1&2), Jambi, and Right in Two.
Tool Ænima5.0
Best songs:H., 46 & 2, and Jimmy. But they are all Classics m/!
Tool Lateralus4.5
Tool Fear Inoculum4.5
Torche Admission4.0
Torture Rack Primeval Onslaught4.0
Energetic, nasty, and filled with a punk attitude. This is one of my death metal highlights for 2023. 8.6/10
Toxic Holocaust Conjure and Command4.0
Toxic Holocaust Primal Future: 20194.0
Train A Girl A Bottle A Boat1.0
Trappist Ancient Brewing Tactics4.0
Tribulation The Children of the Night4.5
Tribulation Down Below3.5
Triptykon Melana Chasmata4.5
Turbowolf The Free Life4.5
Twisted Tower Dire Wars in the Unknown4.0
I don't give a shit! This album is epic, catchy, and filled with phenomenal riffs. This is one of those bands that keeps metal alive no matter what. RESPECT! Best Track: True North
Type O Negative October Rust4.5
On their album October Rust, Type O create not only a dark an sludgy affair but something insanely beautiful and catchy that also pulls on your heart strings. Believe it or not this should be everyone's go to October album, with amazing songs like Love you to Death, Red Water, Burnt Flowers Fallen, and Wolf Moon this album perfectly encapsulates the feeling of fall and the dark beauty that comes with it.
Type O Negative Bloody Kisses4.5
Uada Devoid of Light4.0
Uada Cult of a Dying Sun4.0
Ulcerate Stare Into Death and Be Still4.5
Ulthar Cosmovore4.0
Umbra Vitae Shadow of Life4.0
A ferocious maelstrom of hardcore and grind influenced death metal. Excellent riffs and fist pumping moments abound across this release. A quick shot of adrenaline of an album.
Unbounded Terror Faith In Chaos2.5
Starting 2020 off very inoffensively. Nothing really memorable here but I remember liking a riff on ?They Will Come from the Pain?..
Undeath Lesions of a Different Kind4.0
This is a death metal tour de force of old school influence seen through a modern lens. It?s chunky groove laden riffage doesn?t take away from the gore soaked atmosphere. Some of the best death metal songs of the year are found on this release. Best Song: Kicked in the Protruding Guts
Unto Others Mana4.5
Upon a Burning Body Red. White. Green.2.5
Van Halen Van Halen4.0
Varathron Patriarchs of Evil4.0
Vektor Terminal Redux4.0
Venenum Trance of Death4.5
Vision of Disorder From Bliss To Devastation4.5
This is a truly underrated album by an even more underrated band. Specifically on this album Vision of Disorder leave some of their hardcore roots behind in favor of a more grunge/nu metal rock sound. In the end though, this pays off like you wouldn't believe. This album truly is one 50 minute shot of adrenaline that will pump you up and get you energized with many doses of chest thumping anthems all in a nice 4 minute hard rock package. Make note though, these songs are also quite vicious and even possess a lot of metal influences especially in the vocal and riff departments. Best songs: Itchin to Bleed, From Bliss to Devastation, and Done In.
Voivod Synchro Anarchy4.0
Wayfarer A Romance with Violence4.5
One of the most unique visions for an album to come out in 2020. There?s the intensity of black metal, the swagger of old americana and country, and absolutely some of the best riffs of the year. The overall concept adds to the uniqueness as well. Definitely a defining album in modern USBM. Best Song: The Crimson Rider
Weedeater God Luck and Good Speed4.0
Weedeater Jason the Dragon4.0
Though not quite as instantly recognizable and driven as the previous release, Jason the Dragon still holds its own with some tongue in cheek lyrical themes and an all around slower approach to song writing. Still has hits like Mancoon, the title track, and Long Gone. 4.1
Weeping Sores False Confession4.0
Weezer Raditude1.5
Weezer Weezer4.0
Weregoat Pestilential Rites of Infernal Fornication4.0
Werewolves What A Time To Be Alive3.5
While She Sleeps Brainwashed4.0
Whispered Shogunate Macabre4.0
This was one of my first loves of 2014. Insanely gripping melodic death metal with lyrics entirely about the honor of Samurais, and some amazing eastern folk instrumentation added in for good measure is what this album has to offer. Seriously, it?s as amazing as it sounds. Every single track is an epic slice of shogun infused fury and with insanely catchy tracks like Hold the Sword and One Man?s Burden you?ll keep coming back. It?s truly on the ballad esque Lady of the Wind that these samurai shine though. It?s an emotionally impactful epic the rises above the rest of an album as an example of what this band can truly be capable of. I look forward to seeing this potential fully realized, but for now amazing albums like this one are more than enough from these Finlanders. Best Tracks: One Man's Burden, Lady of the Wind, and Upon My Honor.
White Ward Love Exchange Failure4.5
Whores. Ruiner4.0
Wiegedood De Doden Hebben Het Goed II4.0
Windhand Soma4.0
Some Depressing doom was really what I was missing this year, thank God I found these guys back in November (before I was getting all depressed without the proper soundtrack). Windhand's Soma is bleak, atmospheric, and most of all...Slow and Heavy. 10+ minute songs slowly move across the landscape while vocalists Dorthia Cottrell wails overtop like some tortured banshee. I have to admit though my personal highlight is the all acoustic Evergreen which is a nice switch from the usual drone and hit me right in the feels more than the other tracks. Best Songs: Evergreen, Woodbine, and Cassock
Windhand Grief's Infernal Flower4.5
Windhand Eternal Return4.0
Windhand/Satan's Satyrs Split3.5
Windhand?s two songs are perfect. One song by Satan?s Satyrs is..
Winds of Plague Resistance2.5
Wishbone Ash Argus4.5
Within Destruction Deathwish3.5
A straightforward yet enjoyable romp through alien conspiracies, BREE BREES, slamming riffs aplenty, and very ignorant yet fun to scream along with group vocals. Can't go wrong with this if slightly commercial slam is what you're looking for.
Wode Wode3.5
Woe, Is Me Genesi[s]1.0
Holy shit, these guys are basically a fucking boy band. I mean the terrible top 40 RnB clean singing, the coordinated dance moves, and the shitty posturing. To top it all off, when One Direction here, do decide to go heavy it's the most yawn inducing experience ever. Woe is me for even trying to listen to this album.
Wolfmother Cosmic Egg3.5
Wolves in the Throne Room Two Hunters4.5
Wormhole The Weakest Among Us4.0
Somehow this album perfectly straddles the gap between brutal ridiculousness and impressive ear melting technicality. It?s fun all the way through!r
Wormrot Dirge4.0
Wormrot Abuse4.0
I originally thought that it wasn't possible for a grind album to be unique or interesting. That was until I heard Abuse, this release takes the best of grind the murky riffage, unintelligible vocals and adds multiple influnces from Death metal to hardcore to make the ultimate grind album as far as I'm concerned.
WVRM Colony Collapse4.0
What a fun grind record with plenty of hardcore influence. Some of the best breakdowns and samples I?ve heard all year!r
X Ambassadors VHS2.0
Though admittedly an inoffensive yet still 100% unoriginal listen, some of the lyrics found on here are quite terrible.. Look at Naked, Gorgeous, and basically half of this release. Also these guys have a real penchant for just putting too much noise in there music, overcrowded and unnecessary doesn't even begin to describe some of the random samples that pop up throughout this release.
Xoth Interdimensional Invocations4.0
Year of the Cobra Ash and Dust4.0
Yes Fragile4.0
Roundabout and Heart of the Sunrise are two of Yes's best songs! Where this LP falters a little is with the excessive amount of back to back interludes. One between each longer track would have work for this albums favor but having to sit through three or four of them between each proper track really takes away from the momentum of the album. 4.3 Best song: Heart of the Sunrise
Yes Close to the Edge4.5
YOB Clearing The Path To Ascend4.0
Clearing the Path to Ascend: This year I can also say that I?ve officially found the awe inspiring soul crushing power of doom. Yob was one of the bands that helped me wake up to this slow meandering style of metal. And I?d say on the surface this album, is just your typical monolithic doom release. All the songs are longer than the ten minute mark and feature riffs that could crush an elephant. It?s only when closing track Marrow plays that you can see the true genius behind this album that helps to separate it from the pack of other albums released this year. Marrow makes the three tracks the marched before it seem like the long lasting suffering before the ultimate catharsis of Marrow hits you with its innate beauty. ?It?s time to wake up.? Best tracks: Nothing to Win, In Our Blood, and Marrow.
YOB Atma4.5
YOB Our Raw Heart4.5
YOB Elaborations Of Carbon4.0
YOB Catharsis4.0
YOB The Illusion Of Motion4.5
Yuri Gagarin The Outskirts of Reality3.5
This is one hell of a trip. Though it does meander in spots, Yuri Gagarin gets the job done by crafting a groovy psychedelic trip to the outer reaches of stoner rock expression.r
Zao (Self-Titled)3.5
Zao The Crimson Corridor4.0
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