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killwhitneydead - Nothing Less Nothing More Editor's Pick

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The fourth studio album by North Carolina metal group Killwhitneydead is just as outrageous as their previous albums have been. But this time around they up the ante even more with lush arrangements and hot guitar riff sludge. Perhaps only if you took hot lava to the face would you be more scorched by something in this world. Produced once again by Jamie King, Killwhitneydead has proved that they’re not a novelty act but a solid grind metal act that is scary good.

- J-Sin

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killwhitneydead - Hell to Pay Editor's Pick

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The exclusive follow-up to Killwhitneydead’s fourth studio album “Nothing Less Nothing More” is only available at the band’s live performances or online. However you’re able to get your greasy fucking hands on it, make sure you do. Crusty grind metal that is of course punctuated by sick ass samples from a variety of movies is the namesake to Killwhitneydead. Wicked blast beats and total vocal destruction has made KWD one of metal’s best stories of recent years.

- J-Sin

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From the Shallows - Beyond the Unknown Editor's Pick

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Thudding fast double bass kicks, melodic finger picking scattered across all the guitars, and sick vocals make From the Shallows entrance on their debut “Beyond the Unknown” an unforgettable one. Produced by Joey Sturgis who’s known for his efforts with the Devil Wears Prada and Gwen Stacy, “Beyond the Unknown” is a thrash metal meets deathcore fist fuck unlike any you’ve ever heard. It’s only a matter of time before all the metalcore kids realize that this is the direction they should be headed with its mammoth breakdowns and incredible guitar solos.

- J-Sin

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Sixx: A.M. - The Heroin Diaries

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Nikki Sixx still sucks. Or is that 'suxx'? About his life as a drug and alcohol abuser while he was still famous playing in Motley Crue, the soundtrack to his book is just an E! True Hollywood story that no one really cares about set to bad music.

- J-Sin

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Crionics - Neu Throne Editor's Pick

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Polish black / death metal group once again unleash a torrid array of doom-riddled and twisted mayhem. Formed in ’97, Crionics have been blitzkrieging the universe of extreme metal with a vision of domineering sludge, grindy rhythms, and a cacophony of chaos whirling around. Whiplash inducing percussion is matched by a vomiting mass of wretched vocals and Vader-esque guitars. Loud and ever evolving, Crionics’ “Neu Throne” is a mighty one that they alone can claim the royal rights to. I won’t even get into how intense the production of this gem is.

- J-Sin

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Entombed - Serpent Saints Editor's Pick

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I have to admit, I was quite eager when I heard that Swedish Grammy-award nominee Entombed was about to unleash another album upon us. European death metal pioneers Entombed once again up the ante in the metal world with their crushing guitars and orchestrated songwriting. One of the few bands that can sound truly heavy when they slow everything down or when they add piano to the equation. Loud open mouth guttural vocals smack you upside the cranium and they finish everything up by employing incredibly fast double bass punishments. Fuck yeah!

- J-Sin

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Terhen - Eyes Unfolded

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Blackened death metal that hits a steady fast gait and never looks back, Terhen boasts gothic edges and melodic undertones that is as crazy as it is sick. “Eyes Unfolded” may only have five songs but the length is almost 54 minutes of twisted blackened gold. Crushing guitars are armed with thundering percussion and gnarled vocals so evil, it drips blood and puss.

- J-Sin

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Fall of the Leafe - Aerolithe

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Progressive metal giants Fall of the Leafe churn out prog hits with wonderful abandonment. Melodic vocals stretch overtop of “Aerolithe” without nary a strain. Vicious guitars slay while the bass and rhythm section are steady and thoughtful. Great songwriting makes Fall of the Leafe a band that you’ll want to pay attention if you consider yourself a prog-metal fan.

- J-Sin

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Caina - Mourner

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Sickly twisted black metal that is experimental and avant-garde in a way that makes “Mourner” profoundly different from the slew of corpse-painted Neanderthals. Andrew Curtis-Brignell, a 20-year old musician from the U.K. is the sole force behind this dark ambient nightmare of coalescing noise and abstract harshness. Surreal visions that will haunt your every move are bludgeoned with droning distortions that wail about Hell.

- J-Sin

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Destroyer Destroyer - Littered with Arrows Editor's Pick

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Sometimes when I’m cruising down a street and I have no idea where I’m going, I wish it was “Littered with Arrows” rather than littered with spent Starbucks and Budweiser containers. Destroyer Destroyer almost does me a favor on their latest ear-buster with a crusty grind explosion of chaos. Sounding as if their favorite pet was anally raped and then bludgeoned to death in front of them at the tender age of three, Destroyer Destroyer perhaps might come across as caustic but I’m certain that somewhere within their blackened hearts they remember how to feel empathy though they certainly do not express one iota as they combust with an energy unfelt since Coalesce last stepped foot on stage.

- J-Sin

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