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Mark
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571 reviews/ratings
EDGE OF SANITY - Crimson Melodic Death Metal | review permalink
CROWBAR - Odd Fellows Rest Sludge Metal | review permalink
IRON MAIDEN - Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son Heavy Metal
IRON MAIDEN - Powerslave NWoBHM
GOJIRA - From Mars to Sirius Death Metal
GOJIRA - L'Enfant Sauvage Death Metal
MASTODON - Leviathan Sludge Metal
MASTODON - Crack The Skye Sludge Metal
CROWBAR - Broken Glass Sludge Metal
SYSTEM OF A DOWN - Mezmerize Alternative Metal
MESHUGGAH - Nothing (2006) Progressive Metal
GORGUTS - Obscura Technical Death Metal
MELVINS - Houdini Sludge Metal
MELVINS - Stoner Witch Stoner Metal
THE SMASHING PUMPKINS - Siamese Dream Heavy Alternative Rock
WISHBONE ASH - Argus Proto-Metal
KING CRIMSON - Red Proto-Metal
KING CRIMSON - In The Court Of The Crimson King Proto-Metal
LED ZEPPELIN - Led Zeppelin IV Hard Rock
RUSH - Moving Pictures Hard Rock
RUSH - A Farewell to Kings Hard Rock
RUSH - Hemispheres Hard Rock
INTRONAUT - Prehistoricisms Atmospheric Sludge Metal
MESHUGGAH - I Progressive Metal
THERAPY? - Troublegum Alternative Metal | review permalink
RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS - Blood Sugar Sex Magik Non-Metal
GORGUTS - Colored Sands Technical Death Metal
KING GIZZARD AND THE LIZARD WIZARD - Polygondwanaland Non-Metal
INTRONAUT - The Direction Of Last Things Atmospheric Sludge Metal
NEUROSIS - Through Silver In Blood Atmospheric Sludge Metal
MESHUGGAH - Nothing Progressive Metal
BLOOD INCANTATION - Hidden History of the Human Race Death Metal
NILE - What Should Not be Unearthed Technical Death Metal
NILE - Those Whom the Gods Detest Technical Death Metal
ELECTRIC WIZARD - Let Us Prey Stoner Metal
THE DARKNESS - Permission to Land Hard Rock
CROWBAR - Sonic Excess In Its Purest Form Sludge Metal | review permalink
NAPALM DEATH - Throes of Joy in the Jaws of Defeatism Grindcore
BORIS - No Sludge Metal
GOJIRA - Les Enfants sauvages Death Metal
DINOSAUR JR. - You're Living All Over Me Metal Related | review permalink
DINOSAUR JR. - Without A Sound Non-Metal
BLACK SABBATH - Master Of Reality Heavy Metal
REUBEN - In Nothing We Trust Hardcore Punk
SLINT - Spiderland Metal Related
ARTIFICIAL BRAIN - Artificial Brain Technical Death Metal
THE CALLOUS DAOBOYS - Celebrity Therapist Mathcore
LAGWAGON - Let's Talk About Feelings Non-Metal
IRON MAIDEN - The Number Of The Beast NWoBHM
IRON MAIDEN - Iron Maiden NWoBHM
GOJIRA - The Way of All Flesh Death Metal
MASTODON - Blood Mountain Sludge Metal
SYSTEM OF A DOWN - Toxicity Alternative Metal
MESHUGGAH - obZen Progressive Metal
SLIPKNOT (IA) - Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses) Nu Metal
THE SMASHING PUMPKINS - Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness Heavy Alternative Rock
KING CRIMSON - Discipline Non-Metal
PANTERA - Vulgar Display of Power Groove Metal
GODFLESH - Streetcleaner Industrial Metal
GORGUTS - Pleiades' Dust Technical Death Metal
SATURNDUST - RLC Doom Metal
FOO FIGHTERS - Foo Fighters Heavy Alternative Rock
THE BRONX - The Bronx Hardcore Punk
BOSTON - Boston Hard Rock
KYUSS - Welcome To Sky Valley Stoner Metal
NEUROSIS - Souls at Zero Atmospheric Sludge Metal
CULT OF LUNA - A Dawn To Fear Atmospheric Sludge Metal
MESHUGGAH - None Progressive Metal
SLEEP - Dopesmoker Stoner Metal
KYUSS - Blues For The Red Sun Stoner Metal
NIRVANA - In Utero Heavy Alternative Rock
BLOOD INCANTATION - Starspawn Death Metal
NEUROSIS - Times Of Grace Atmospheric Sludge Metal
ELECTRIC WIZARD - Dopethrone Stoner Metal
HELMET - Meantime Alternative Metal
AC/DC - Highway To Hell Hard Rock
NIRVANA - Nevermind Heavy Alternative Rock
NIRVANA - Bleach Heavy Alternative Rock
TOOL - Ænima Alternative Metal
MACHINE HEAD - Burn My Eyes Groove Metal
ENTOMBED - Morning Star Death 'n' Roll
IMMOLATION - Atonement Death Metal
SIKTH - The Trees Are Dead & Dried Out Wait For Something Wild Metalcore
DEAD KENNEDYS - Plastic Surgery Disasters Hardcore Punk
DEAD KENNEDYS - Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables Hardcore Punk
BLACK FLAG - Slip It In Hardcore Punk
DEATH - The Sound of Perseverance Technical Death Metal
DEATH - Symbolic Technical Death Metal
THIN LIZZY - Black Rose: A Rock Legend Hard Rock
ISIS - Celestial Atmospheric Sludge Metal
LIMP BIZKIT - Three Dollar Bill, Yall$ Nu Metal
TORCHE - Meanderthal Stoner Metal | review permalink
KILLSWITCH ENGAGE - Disarm the Descent Melodic Metalcore
MOTORPSYCHO - The All is One Non-Metal
COLOUR HAZE - All Stoner Rock
ULCERATE - Stare into Death and Be Still Technical Death Metal
THERAPY? - Semi-Detached Alternative Metal
THE SMASHING PUMPKINS - Gish Heavy Alternative Rock
AD NAUSEAM - Imperative Imperceptible Impulse Technical Death Metal
JUDAS PRIEST - Painkiller Power Metal
CREAM - Disraeli Gears Proto-Metal
OPETH - Watershed Progressive Metal
PUPIL SLICER - Mirrors Mathcore
ATHEIST - Unquestionable Presence Technical Death Metal
DECAPITATED - Organic Hallucinosis Technical Death Metal
REUBEN - Racecar Is Racecar Backwards Hardcore Punk
SILENUS - The Garden is Burning Metalcore
SLINT - Slint Metal Related
DISKORD - Degenerations Technical Death Metal
DISKORD - Doomscapes Death Metal
BURST - Lazarus Bird Progressive Metal
PAPANGU - Holoceno Avant-garde Metal
SUNLESS - Ylem Technical Death Metal
AENIGMATUM - Deconsecrate Death Metal | review permalink
MESHUGGAH - Immutable Progressive Metal
KING GIZZARD AND THE LIZARD WIZARD - Omnium Gatherum Metal Related
GOSPEL - The Moon Is A Dead World Hardcore Punk
FLOURISHING - The Sum of All Fossils Technical Death Metal | review permalink
GOSPEL - The Loser Hardcore Punk
REFUSED - The Shape of Punk to Come: A Chimerical Bombination in 12 Bursts Hardcore Punk
ULCERATE - Everything Is Fire Technical Death Metal
CHAT PILE - God's Country Metal Related | review permalink
VITRIOL (USA) - Suffer & Become Death Metal | review permalink
CONJURER - Mire Sludge Metal | review permalink
MASTODON - Remission Sludge Metal
EYEHATEGOD - Confederacy of Ruined Lives Sludge Metal
MESHUGGAH - Chaosphere Progressive Metal
MESHUGGAH - The Violent Sleep of Reason Progressive Metal
SLIPKNOT (IA) - We Are Not Your Kind Alternative Metal
SLIPKNOT (IA) - Slipknot Nu Metal
FLOOR - Floor Sludge Metal
KING CRIMSON - Larks' Tongues In Aspic Proto-Metal
QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE - Rated R. Stoner Rock
QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE - Songs For The Deaf Stoner Rock
QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE - Era Vulgaris Stoner Rock
MACHINE HEAD - The Blackening Groove Metal
ACID BATH - When The Kite String Pops Sludge Metal
GODFLESH - Selfless Industrial Metal
KING GIZZARD AND THE LIZARD WIZARD - Gumboot Soup Non-Metal
KING GIZZARD AND THE LIZARD WIZARD - Sketches of Brunswick East Non-Metal
KING GIZZARD AND THE LIZARD WIZARD - Nonagon Infinity Non-Metal
KING GIZZARD AND THE LIZARD WIZARD - I'm in Your Mind Fuzz Non-Metal
KING GIZZARD AND THE LIZARD WIZARD - Float Along - Fill Your Lungs Non-Metal
KING GIZZARD AND THE LIZARD WIZARD - Oddments Non-Metal
KING GIZZARD AND THE LIZARD WIZARD - Fishing for Fishies Non-Metal
FOO FIGHTERS - The Colour and the Shape Heavy Alternative Rock
THE BRONX - The Bronx (2006) Hardcore Punk
TORCHE - Harmonicraft Stoner Metal
EXHORDER - Mourn The Southern Skies Groove Metal
TOOL - 10,000 Days Progressive Metal
TOOL - Lateralus Progressive Metal
EYEHATEGOD - Take As Needed For Pain Sludge Metal
KORN - Issues Nu Metal
CAVITY - Supercollider Sludge Metal | review permalink
FAITH NO MORE - Angel Dust Alternative Metal
THERAPY? - Nurse Alternative Metal
OPETH - Blackwater Park Progressive Metal
OPETH - Ghost Reveries Progressive Metal
INTRONAUT - Valley Of Smoke Atmospheric Sludge Metal
INTRONAUT - Void Atmospheric Sludge Metal
IMMORTAL - At the Heart of Winter Black Metal
EVERY TIME I DIE - Low Teens Metalcore
MESHUGGAH - Koloss Progressive Metal
LAMB OF GOD - Sacrament Groove Metal
BARONESS - Blue Record Sludge Metal
ISIS - Panopticon Atmospheric Sludge Metal
LAMB OF GOD - Ashes of the Wake Groove Metal
EARTH - The Bees Made Honey In The Lion's Skull Non-Metal
SLEEP - Sleep's Holy Mountain Stoner Metal
MASTODON - Live At The Aragon Sludge Metal
BARONESS - First Sludge Metal
PELICAN - Australasia Atmospheric Sludge Metal
PELICAN - The Fire In Our Throats Will Beckon The Thaw Atmospheric Sludge Metal
YOB - The Illusion of Motion Stoner Metal
YOB - The Unreal Never Lived Doom Metal
GORGUTS - From Wisdom to Hate Technical Death Metal
SLAYER - Reign in Blood Thrash Metal
NILE - Annihilation of the Wicked Technical Death Metal
PALEHORSE - Looking Wet In Public Sludge Metal
NILE - Vile Nilotic Rites Technical Death Metal
NILE - At the Gate of Sethu Technical Death Metal
MELVINS - Lysol Sludge Metal
HIGH ON FIRE - The Art Of Self Defense Stoner Metal
YOB - The Great Cessation Doom Metal
SLEEP - The Sciences Stoner Metal
NINE INCH NAILS - Ghosts V: Together Non-Metal
EYEHATEGOD - Dopesick Sludge Metal
HELMET - Betty Alternative Metal
AC/DC - Back In Black Hard Rock
DEFTONES - White Pony Alternative Metal
MUDVAYNE - L.D. 50 Nu Metal
INTRONAUT - Fluid Existential Inversions Progressive Metal
BLACK SABBATH - Paranoid Heavy Metal
IRON MAIDEN - Live After Death NWoBHM
IRON MAIDEN - Rock In Rio Heavy Metal
IRON MAIDEN - Edward The Great Heavy Metal
CROWBAR - Crowbar Sludge Metal
CELTIC FROST - Monotheist Doom Metal
MELVINS - Gluey Porch Treatments Sludge Metal
MACHINE HEAD - Through the Ashes of Empires Groove Metal
MEAT LOAF - Bat Out Of Hell Non-Metal
TENACIOUS D - Tenacious D Metal Related
RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS - Californication Non-Metal
RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS - By The Way Non-Metal
ELECTRIC WIZARD - Black Masses Stoner Metal
IRON MAIDEN - The Book Of Souls Heavy Metal
NILE - Ithyphallic Technical Death Metal
BEEHOOVER - Low Performer Sludge Metal
ENTOMBED - Uprising Death 'n' Roll
TENACIOUS D - The Pick of Destiny Metal Related
BLACK FLAG - My War Hardcore Punk
BLACK FLAG - Damaged Hardcore Punk
LED ZEPPELIN - Physical Graffiti Hard Rock
BISON - Dark Ages Sludge Metal
BISON - Quiet Earth Sludge Metal
THE KINKS - The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society Non-Metal
MELVINS - (A) Senile Animal Sludge Metal
FLIPPER - Album Generic Flipper Metal Related
LED ZEPPELIN - Led Zeppelin II Hard Rock
LED ZEPPELIN - Led Zeppelin III Hard Rock
SEPULTURA - Quadra Thrash Metal
ESOCTRILIHUM - Eternity of Shaog Atmospheric Black Metal
BARONESS - First & Second Sludge Metal
BREAKING BENJAMIN - Saturate Alternative Metal
BREAKING BENJAMIN - Phobia Alternative Metal
SLIPKNOT (IA) - Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat. Alternative Metal
LAMB OF GOD - Lamb Of God Groove Metal
CULT OF LILITH - Mara Technical Death Metal
COEXISTENCE - Collateral Dimension Technical Death Metal
DEFTONES - Ohms Alternative Metal
TOOL - Undertow Alternative Metal
TALLAH - Matriphagy Nu Metal
CRYPTIC SHIFT - Visitations from Enceladus Technical Thrash Metal
SWEVEN - The Eternal Resonance Progressive Metal
BLACK SABBATH - Black Sabbath Heavy Metal
NOTHINGFACE - Violence Nu Metal
THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN - Calculating Infinity Mathcore
HELMET - Aftertaste Alternative Metal
SKELETHAL - Unveiling The Threshold Death Metal
OPIUM LORD - Vore Sludge Metal
EXHORDER - Slaughter in the Vatican Thrash Metal
SYSTEM OF A DOWN - System of a Down Alternative Metal
CULT OF LILITH - Arkanum Technical Death Metal
NAPALM DEATH - Utilitarian Death Metal
FLOOR - Dove Sludge Metal
MOTORPSYCHO - Lobotomizer Stoner Metal
COLOUR HAZE - Tempel Stoner Rock
HATEBREED - Weight Of The False Self Metalcore
GROWTH - The Smothering Arms of Mercy Technical Death Metal
ULCERATE - Shrines of Paralysis Technical Death Metal
DINOSAUR JR. - Bug Metal Related
DINOSAUR JR. - Where You Been Non-Metal
SWEATY MAMMOTH - Big Rig Classics Vol. 6 Sludge Metal
KAPTAN KADAVRA - Kaptan Kadavra Sludge Metal | review permalink
BONGZILLA - Gateway Stoner Metal
CADAVER - Edder & Bile Death Metal
SEPULTURA - Beneath the Remains Thrash Metal
SEPULTURA - Machine Messiah Groove Metal
BARING TEETH - Ghost Chorus Among Old Ruins Technical Death Metal
CONAN - Monnos Doom Metal
MARE COGNITUM - Solar Paroxysm Atmospheric Black Metal
DISHARMONIC ORCHESTRA - Not to Be Undimensional Conscious Technical Death Metal
CHEVELLE - The North Corridor Alternative Metal
CANNIBAL CORPSE - Violence Unimagined Death Metal
GOJIRA - Fortitude Progressive Metal
CONAN - Existential Void Guardian Doom Metal | review permalink
ENTOMBED - Clandestine Death Metal
MEMORIAM - To The End Death Metal
MEMORIAM - Requiem for Mankind Death Metal
MOTÖRHEAD - Ace of Spades Heavy Metal
CAR BOMB - Centralia Mathcore
CAMBION - Conflagate The Celestial Refugium Death Metal
HUM - You'd Prefer an Astronaut Metal Related
ERDVE - Savigaila Sludge Metal
MOTORPSYCHO - Kingdom Of Oblivion Heavy Psych
ENFORCED - Kill Grid Crossover Thrash
CRYPTOSIS - Bionic Swarm Technical Thrash Metal
MOUNT SHASTA - Who's The Hottie? Metal Related
PESTILENCE - Consuming Impulse Death Metal
CARCASS - Torn Arteries Melodic Death Metal
COGNIZANCE - Upheaval Technical Death Metal
OUTRE-TOMBE - Répurgation Death Metal
AENIGMATUM - Ænigmatum Death Metal
NAPALM DEATH - Resentment Is Always Seismic - A Final Throw of Throes Grindcore
IMMOLATION - Acts Of God Death Metal
GLOVES OFF - Life...And Everything After Metalcore | review permalink
AEVITERNE - The Ailing Facade Technical Death Metal
AUTOKRATOR - Persecution Death Metal
NEUROSIS - Enemy Of The Sun Atmospheric Sludge Metal
DISCHORDIA - Triptych Technical Death Metal
ENTROPIA - Ufonaut Black Metal
LASCAILLE'S SHROUD - The Tiger's Daughter Progressive Metal | review permalink
SUPPRESSION - The Sorrow of Soul Through Flesh Death Metal | review permalink
CONJURER - Páthos Atmospheric Sludge Metal
SPECTRAL LORE - Ετερόφωτος Atmospheric Black Metal
CONJURER - I Atmospheric Sludge Metal | review permalink
CONAN - Evidence of Immortality Doom Metal | review permalink
ASHENSPIRE - Hostile Architecture Avant-garde Metal
ARTIFICIAL BRAIN - Infrared Horizon Technical Death Metal
ARTIFICIAL BRAIN - Labyrinth Constellation Technical Death Metal
ELDER - Innate Passage Heavy Psych
KING GIZZARD AND THE LIZARD WIZARD - Changes Non-Metal
LAGWAGON - Trashed Hardcore Punk
LAGWAGON - Live in a Dive Hardcore Punk
LAGWAGON - Hoss Hardcore Punk
LAGWAGON - Double Plaidinum Non-Metal
LAGWAGON - Hang Hardcore Punk
LAGWAGON - Railer Hardcore Punk
THE JESUS LIZARD - Goat Metal Related
THE JESUS LIZARD - Liar Metal Related
ULTHAR - Anthronomicon Death Metal
GODFLESH - A World Lit Only by Fire Industrial Metal | review permalink
CANDIRIA - 300 Percent Density Metalcore | review permalink
IRON MAIDEN - Killers NWoBHM
GOJIRA - Magma Progressive Metal
SLIPKNOT (IA) - Iowa Nu Metal
KING CRIMSON - In The Wake Of Poseidon Proto-Metal
KING CRIMSON - THRAK Non-Metal
GODFLESH - Post Self Industrial Metal
RUSSIAN CIRCLES - Guidance Atmospheric Sludge Metal
KING GIZZARD AND THE LIZARD WIZARD - Infest the Rats' Nest Thrash Metal
MASTODON - The Hunter Progressive Metal
TOOL - Fear Inoculum Progressive Metal
KYUSS - ...And The Circus Leaves Town Stoner Metal
GOJIRA - The Link Death Metal
MASTODON - Once More 'Round the Sun Progressive Metal
METALLICA - Master of Puppets Thrash Metal
MESHUGGAH - Catch Thirtythree Progressive Metal
BARONESS - Red Album Sludge Metal
MESHUGGAH - Destroy Erase Improve Progressive Metal
MASTODON - Call Of The Mastodon Sludge Metal
KORN - Korn Nu Metal
BARONESS - Second Sludge Metal
JAMIE LENMAN - Muscle Memory Hardcore Punk | review permalink
PELICAN - What We All Come To Need Atmospheric Sludge Metal
ISIS - Oceanic Atmospheric Sludge Metal
ELECTRIC WIZARD - Come My Fanatics... Stoner Metal
PRIMITIVE MAN - Caustic Sludge Metal
BLOOD INCANTATION - Interdimensional Extinction Death Metal
BORIS - Amplifier Worship Drone Metal
QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE - Queens Of The Stone Age Stoner Rock
ELECTRIC WIZARD - We Live Stoner Metal
THE SWORD - Gods of the Earth Stoner Metal
CROWBAR - The Serpent Only Lies Sludge Metal
MELVINS - Stag Sludge Metal
LORD MANTIS - Pervertor Sludge Metal
HIGH ON FIRE - Death Is This Communion Stoner Metal
SLEEP - Volume One Doom Metal
WHITE STONES - Kuarahy Death Metal
NINE INCH NAILS - The Downward Spiral Metal Related
MELVINS - Bullhead Sludge Metal
EYEHATEGOD - In The Name Of Suffering Sludge Metal
IRON MAIDEN - A Matter Of Life And Death Heavy Metal
GOJIRA - Terra Incognita Death Metal
INTRONAUT - Habitual Levitations (Instilling Words With Tones) Atmospheric Sludge Metal
CULT OF LUNA - Vertikal Atmospheric Sludge Metal
CROWBAR - Sever The Wicked Hand Sludge Metal
DEFTONES - Around the Fur Nu Metal
MUDVAYNE - The End of All Things to Come Nu Metal
NIRVANA - MTV Unplugged In New York Non-Metal
BORIS - あくまのうた (Akuma No Uta) Sludge Metal
IRON MAIDEN - Dance Of Death Heavy Metal
TESTAMENT - The Legacy Thrash Metal
MEGADETH - Rust in Peace Thrash Metal
AKHLYS - The Dreaming I Atmospheric Black Metal
NEUROSIS - A Sun That Never Sets Atmospheric Sludge Metal
MELVINS - Ozma Sludge Metal
AC/DC - Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap Hard Rock
LIMP BIZKIT - Significant Other Nu Metal
OPETH - Still Life Progressive Metal
GORGUTS - The Erosion of Sanity Death Metal
ELDER - Reflections of a Floating World Heavy Psych
KILLSWITCH ENGAGE - As Daylight Dies Melodic Metalcore
TONGUE EATING LOUSE - Voidwalker Sludge Metal | review permalink
EYEHATEGOD - Eyehategod Sludge Metal
WEEDEATER - God Luck And Good Speed Stoner Metal
ENTOMBED - Inferno Death 'n' Roll
BREAKING BENJAMIN - We Are Not Alone Alternative Metal
ACID MAMMOTH - Under Acid Hoof Stoner Metal
KIRK WINDSTEIN - Dream In Motion Sludge Metal
MACABRE (IL) - Carnival Of Killers Death Metal
INCANTATION - Sect Of Vile Divinities Death Metal
KILLSWITCH ENGAGE - Alive or Just Breathing Melodic Metalcore
KILLSWITCH ENGAGE - The End of Heartache Melodic Metalcore
GORGUTS - Considered Dead Death Metal
MASTODON - Slick Leg Sludge Metal
MASTODON - Lifesblood Sludge Metal
TORCHE - Torche Stoner Metal
TORCHE - Restarter Stoner Metal
GOJIRA - Another World Progressive Metal
LIMP BIZKIT - Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water Nu Metal
SKELETHAL - Of The Depths... Death Metal
CONJURER - Curse These Metal Hands (with Pijn) Atmospheric Sludge Metal
DINOSAUR JR. - Farm Non-Metal
WIZZERD - Doomchild Doom Metal
SWEATY MAMMOTH - Borrowed Light Sludge Metal
SWEATY MAMMOTH - When The Earth Was Hot Sludge Metal
DEADWOUND - Identity Shapes Sludge Metal
SWEATY MAMMOTH - Low N Slow Sludge Metal | review permalink
COFFIN MULCH - Septic Funeral Death Metal
BIG OAF - Big Oaf Sludge Metal
FLOOD PEAK - Fixed Ritual Sludge Metal
NOMADIC RITUALS - Tides Sludge Metal
CROWBAR - Lifesblood For The Downtrodden Sludge Metal
MUDHONEY - Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge Heavy Alternative Rock
SLIPKNOT (IA) - All Hope Is Gone Alternative Metal
ENRAPTURE - Another Green Drought Atmospheric Sludge Metal | review permalink
DOMKRAFT - Seeds Sludge Metal
SLINT - Tweez Metal Related
BEASTIE BOYS - Paul's Boutique Non-Metal
ALLUVIAL - Sarcoma Technical Death Metal
WANDERER - Liberation From A Brutalist Existence Mathcore
HACKTIVIST - Hyperdialect Rap Metal
PUDDLE OF MUDD - Come Clean Metal Related
MELVINS - The Maggot Sludge Metal
PESTILENCE - Exitivm Death Metal
SIDEREAN - Lost on Void's Horizon Death Metal
CEREBRAL ROT - Excretion Of Mortality Death Metal
OPHIDIAN I - Desolate Technical Death Metal
SUFFERING HOUR - The Cyclic Reckoning Death Metal
PORTAL - Avow Technical Death Metal
HUM - Electra 2000 Hardcore Punk
ALUSTRIUM - A Monument To Silence Technical Death Metal
SWELLING REPULSION - The Severed Path Melodic Death Metal
ABORTED - Maniacult Brutal Death Metal
EVERY TIME I DIE - Radical Metalcore
MASTODON - Hushed And Grim Progressive Metal
COGNIZANCE - Malignant Dominion Technical Death Metal
DECAPITATED - Anticult Technical Death Metal
LAWNMOWER DETH - Blunt Cutters Crossover Thrash
DINOSAUR JR. - I Bet On Sky Non-Metal
DINOSAUR JR. - Hand It Over Non-Metal
CROWBAR - Zero and Below Sludge Metal
HATH - All That Was Promised Death Metal
YAWN - Materialism Avant-garde Metal
ENTROPIA - Vacuum Atmospheric Sludge Metal
THEM CROOKED VULTURES - Them Crooked Vultures Hard Rock
THE WHO - Who's Next Proto-Metal
ULTHA - All That Has Never Been True Atmospheric Black Metal
BLUT AUS NORD - Disharmonium - Undreamable Abysses Atmospheric Black Metal
GOSPEL - MVDM: The Magical Volumes Vol.1: The Magick Volume of Dark Madder or the Magic Volume of Dark Matter Hardcore Punk
DEFTONES - Adrenaline Nu Metal
GRIMA - Frostbitten Atmospheric Black Metal
WAKE - Thought Form Descent Black Metal
GAEREA - Mirage Black Metal
HAUNTER - Discarnate Ails Black Metal
KING GIZZARD AND THE LIZARD WIZARD - Flying Microtonal Banana Non-Metal
KING GIZZARD AND THE LIZARD WIZARD - Ice, Death, Planets, Lungs, Mushrooms and Lava Non-Metal
IMPERIAL TRIUMPHANT - Spirit of Ecstasy Avant-garde Metal
KILLSWITCH ENGAGE - Killswitch Engage (2000) Melodic Metalcore
LAGWAGON - Duh Hardcore Punk
LAGWAGON - Resolve Hardcore Punk
LAGWAGON - Blaze Hardcore Punk
DINOSAUR JR. - Dinosaur Non-Metal
DINOSAUR JR. - Beyond Non-Metal
DINOSAUR JR. - Give A Glimpse Of What Yer Not Non-Metal
ANACHRONISM - Orogeny Technical Death Metal
VOUL - Concrete Cult Sludge Metal
IRON MAIDEN - Piece Of Mind NWoBHM
KING CRIMSON - Lizard Proto-Metal
KING GIZZARD AND THE LIZARD WIZARD - Paper Mâché Dream Balloon Non-Metal
KING GIZZARD AND THE LIZARD WIZARD - Quarters! Non-Metal
LINKIN PARK - Hybrid Theory Nu Metal
MASTODON - Emperor of Sand Progressive Metal
METALLICA - Ride the Lightning Thrash Metal
METALLICA - Kill 'em All Thrash Metal
BARONESS - Yellow & Green Heavy Psych
LAMB OF GOD - Resolution Groove Metal
MESHUGGAH - Contradictions Collapse Technical Thrash Metal
AUGURY - Fragmentary Evidence Technical Death Metal
EDGE OF SANITY - Purgatory Afterglow Melodic Death Metal
PELICAN - City Of Echoes Atmospheric Sludge Metal
CATHEDRAL - The Garden of Unearthly Delights Stoner Metal
ELECTRIC WIZARD - Witchcult Today Stoner Metal
ELECTRIC WIZARD - Time to Die Stoner Metal
YOB - Atma Doom Metal
MASTODON - Medium Rarities Progressive Metal
SLAYER - Seasons in the Abyss Thrash Metal
ELECTRIC WIZARD - Electric Wizard Doom Metal
CHIMAIRA - The Impossibility Of Reason Groove Metal
THE OCEAN - Anthropocentric Atmospheric Sludge Metal
OPETH - Orchid Progressive Metal
OPETH - Morningrise Progressive Metal
IRON MAIDEN - Somewhere In Time Heavy Metal
INTER ARMA - Paradise Gallows Sludge Metal
AC/DC - High Voltage (International Version) Hard Rock
MESHUGGAH - Pitch Black Progressive Metal
ELECTRIC WIZARD - Wizard Bloody Wizard Stoner Metal
SHRINEBUILDER - Shrinebuilder Stoner Metal
FOO FIGHTERS - There Is Nothing Left to Lose Heavy Alternative Rock
ARMORED SAINT - Punching the Sky Heavy Metal
HAIL SPIRIT NOIR - Eden in Reverse Progressive Metal
ALIEN ANT FARM - ANThology Alternative Metal
IRON MAIDEN - Brave New World Heavy Metal
LAWNMOWER DETH - Billy Non-Metal
TORCHE - Admission Stoner Metal
DEEP PURPLE - Machine Head Hard Rock
LIVING COLOUR - Stain Funk Metal
HELMET - Dead to the World Alternative Metal
CULT OF LUNA - The Raging River Atmospheric Sludge Metal
FUCK THE FACTS - Pleine Noirceur Grindcore
KING GIZZARD AND THE LIZARD WIZARD - 12 Bar Bruise Non-Metal
DEVOTION - The Harrowing Death Metal
DVNE - Etemen Ænka Sludge Metal
FROGLORD - Amphibian Ascending Doom Metal
FROGLORD - Save The Frogs Doom Metal
MISS LAVA - Doom Machine Stoner Metal
CELESTIAL SANCTUARY - Soul Diminished Death Metal
CHEVELLE - Wonder What's Next Alternative Metal
RAINBOW - Rising Heavy Metal
PRIMUS - Sailing the Seas of Cheese Funk Metal
REUBEN - Very Fast Very Dangerous Hardcore Punk
SLIPKNOT (IA) - .5: The Gray Chapter Alternative Metal
RURAL PITCHFORK - Lies Sludge Metal | review permalink
HIVEMIND - Decapitate, Assimilate Death Metal
BOSSK - Migration Atmospheric Sludge Metal
PLAGUEWIELDER (OH) - Covenant Death Sludge Metal
SCYTHELORD - Earth Boiling Dystopia Technical Thrash Metal
MOANAA - Embers Atmospheric Sludge Metal
IRON MAIDEN - Senjutsu Heavy Metal
WOLVES IN THE THRONE ROOM - Primordial Arcana Atmospheric Black Metal
ABOLISHMENT OF FLESH - In The Presence Of Darkness Melodic Death Metal
CONVERGE - Bloodmoon: I (with Chelsea Wolfe) Atmospheric Sludge Metal
FIT FOR AN AUTOPSY - Oh What the Future Holds Deathcore
KORN - Requiem Nu Metal
DINOSAUR JR. - Green Mind Non-Metal
CELESTE - Assassine(s) Sludge Metal
KING GIZZARD AND THE LIZARD WIZARD - Butterfly 3000 Non-Metal
KING GIZZARD AND THE LIZARD WIZARD - Murder of the Universe Non-Metal
THERAPY? - Infernal Love Alternative Metal
SUPPRESSION - Repugnant Remains Death Metal
WORMROT - Hiss Grindcore
DECAPITATED - Cancer Culture Technical Death Metal
SLIPKNOT (IA) - The End So Far Nu Metal
KING GIZZARD AND THE LIZARD WIZARD - Laminated Denim Non-Metal
OFFERNAT - All Colours Retract Sludge Metal | review permalink
WOTHROSCH - Odium Black Metal | review permalink
COFFIN MULCH - Spectral Intercession Death Metal
KING CRIMSON - Islands Proto-Metal
IRON MAIDEN - Fear Of The Dark Heavy Metal
LINKIN PARK - Meteora Nu Metal
SUNN O))) - White2 Drone Metal
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AHAB - The Call of the Wretched Sea Funeral Doom Metal
SLAYER - South of Heaven Thrash Metal
OBSCURA - Omnivium Technical Death Metal
ALICE IN CHAINS - Dirt Alternative Metal
THE DARKNESS - One Way Ticket to Hell... And Back Hard Rock
TESTAMENT - The New Order Thrash Metal
METALLICA - Metallica Heavy Metal
QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE - ...Like Clockwork Non-Metal
SEA - Impermanence Atmospheric Sludge Metal
BLOOD CEREMONY - Living With the Ancients Traditional Doom Metal
SEVAN - Guide Me Holy Ararat Sludge Metal | review permalink
METALLICA - ...And Justice for All Thrash Metal
PEARL JAM - Ten Heavy Alternative Rock
MELVINS - Working With God Sludge Metal
EYEHATEGOD - A History Of Nomadic Behavior Sludge Metal
FUGUE TOMB - Shattered Identity Sludge Metal
EREMIT - Bearer of Many Names Atmospheric Sludge Metal
LIMP BIZKIT - Still Sucks Nu Metal
MACHINE HEAD - Of Kingdom and Crown Groove Metal
IRON MAIDEN - No Prayer For The Dying Heavy Metal
AKHLYS - Supplication Non-Metal
QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE - Villains Non-Metal
ESOCTRILIHUM - Consecration of the Spiritüs Flesh Black Metal
KING GIZZARD AND THE LIZARD WIZARD - Eyes Like the Sky Non-Metal
LINKIN PARK - Minutes to Midnight Non-Metal
DREAM THEATER - Metropolis, Part 2: Scenes From a Memory Progressive Metal
NAGELFAR - Hünengrab im Herbst Pagan Black Metal
HAKEN - The Mountain Progressive Metal

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1 Sludge Metal 72 3.74
2 Non-Metal 46 3.59
3 Death Metal 45 3.88
4 Technical Death Metal 43 4.08
5 Progressive Metal 36 3.71
6 Stoner Metal 32 3.73
7 Atmospheric Sludge Metal 32 3.73
8 Alternative Metal 27 3.87
9 Hardcore Punk 24 4.04
10 Nu Metal 19 3.55
11 Heavy Metal 18 3.50
12 Hard Rock 17 4.12
13 Metal Related 16 4.13
14 Thrash Metal 14 3.32
15 Doom Metal 13 3.65
16 Groove Metal 12 3.79
17 Heavy Alternative Rock 11 4.09
18 Proto-Metal 9 4.00
19 Atmospheric Black Metal 8 3.63
20 Black Metal 7 3.36
21 Metalcore 7 4.00
22 Stoner Rock 6 4.00
23 NWoBHM 6 4.08
24 Mathcore 5 4.20
25 Melodic Death Metal 5 3.70
26 Melodic Metalcore 5 3.70
27 Heavy Psych 4 3.63
28 Industrial Metal 4 3.88
29 Avant-garde Metal 4 3.88
30 Grindcore 4 3.75
31 Technical Thrash Metal 4 3.50
32 Death 'n' Roll 3 4.00
33 Crossover Thrash 2 3.75
34 Funk Metal 2 3.00
35 Drone Metal 2 3.00
36 Funeral Doom Metal 1 2.50
37 Deathcore 1 3.00
38 Brutal Death Metal 1 3.50
39 Pagan Black Metal 1 1.50
40 Power Metal 1 4.50
41 Rap Metal 1 3.50
42 Traditional Doom Metal 1 2.50

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VITRIOL (USA) Suffer & Become

Album · 2024 · Death Metal
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Vitriol has had four and half years to produce a follow-up to the cacophonous monolith "To Bathe from the Throat of Cowardice". Evidently, the band has used this time wisely and are back with an updated lineup, and a notable upgrade in sound. While their debut showcased some of the most punishingly frenetic death metal ever put to wax, "Suffer & Become" shows a fraction more restraint, with the Portland-based quartet paying more attention to compositional and structural diversity. That said, it should be stressed that this is no walk in the park - "Suffer & Become" is still so utterly bewildering in its complexity and so overbearingly intense that a casual attempt at listening will most likely end swiftly, even for death metal enthusiasts. This is best reserved for the most masochistic of listeners willing to suffer and become at one with torture, ultimately reaping the tumultuous rewards of giving this monster their full and undivided attention.

"Suffer & Become" is distinguishable from its predecessor through a few slight augmentations to their richly textured tech death which, when combined, yield delightfully successful results. Although its compositional base still lands you in the same hurricane of incomprehensibly intense drumming and discordant riffs, the use of melody is key in giving the album a platform of its own. After opener “Shame and its Afterbirth” has beaten you to a pulp, virtuosic guitar leads machete their way through the carnage to temporarily save your soul in majestic fashion. “The Isolating Lie of Learning Another” also shines in this respect with a brief yet triumphant solo, soaring joyously above the chaos. A greater variance in tempo also pays dividends with the slower, lumbering groove of “The Flowers of Sadism” and “I am Every Enemy” helping to break up the incessant rapid-fire drumming. “Survival’s Careening Inertia” provides arguably the starkest contrast on the album with clean guitar dominating the first few minutes, serving as a short intermission. The track gradually builds in intensity before morphing into monstrously dark and atmospheric epic outro, rich in swirling overdriven leads and ominous synths. From this point on, the album is consistently at its most brutal, tormenting you with a tirade of chaotic riffs, near constant double bass peddling and snarling interplay between equally ferocious vocalists, one in the death camp and one with a spine-chilling black metal shriek.

Despite all this talk of diversification, one thing is certain: no matter what respite you are granted, Vitriol will slam you straight back down into the depths of hell almost immediately. "Suffer & Become" is so suffocating and oppressive that after several listens, you still won’t have made much progress with unpacking its contents. Perseverance will reward and those with enough patience will enjoy an astounding sophomore that displays a supreme level of technical skill and an insatiable thirst for pushing the limits of death metal. If it were to push any further, Vitriol may collapse under the weight of its own genius.

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https://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/88183/Vitriol-USA-Suffer--Become/

WOTHROSCH Odium

Album · 2023 · Black Metal
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Ever present is a plethora of artists attempting to imprint their mark on the diverse world of extreme metal, ensuring that the wide umbrella genre is never short of fresh meat. Naturally, this also means that saturation is unavoidable, resulting in many efforts inevitably slipping under the radar and fading into obscurity. Athenian blackened death-sludge outfit Wothrosch is one such artist launching its first assault on the world with its debut album Odium, released to the unwashed masses two weeks into 2023 showcasing great musicianship, fantastic production and a record which is enjoyable but sadly, not too memorable.

Odium is impressive in many ways. The mix of mid-pace sludge riffs grinding away underneath creepy tremolo-picked leads provides an ominous backdrop and creates a truly ghastly and asphyxiating atmosphere assisted by vocals that switch between brutish sludge roars, guttural death growls and screams that sound like a wild beast being subjected to the most barbaric torture methods imaginable. The musicianship on offer is top notch with a special mention to the drummer who effortlessly swapping between rapid blast-beats and slow doomy passages, proves themselves highly versatile. The production is remarkably grandiose for the debut album of a little-known band and gives the album a nice sheen without being too clinical.

In contrast, Odium is plagued by a shortfall in variety and a surplus of overly lengthy cuts. By the halfway stage, the magnificent vibes projected at the start begin to wane and the album succumbs to stagnation with individual tracks becoming indistinguishable from each other. The ferocious closer “Reign” being an exception, just about managing to bring the album above mediocrity. While Wothrosch may have cooked up a variety of metal influences into a tasty sonic recipe, a distinct lack of deviation from that specific sound is enough of a stumbling block that consuming the full portion in its entirety is a challenge. If the band were to combine the tight performances and fastidious production with a more focused approach to songwriting, they could easily prevent themselves from being one of the countless highly talented outfits who do not cut the proverbial mustard.

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https://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/86160/Wothrosch-Odium/

CHAT PILE God's Country

Album · 2022 · Metal Related
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Chat Pile is an Oklahoma based noise rock/sludge metal quartet who's debut studio album "God’s Country" became available to the masses in the summer of 2022 after having been the subject of much hype in alternative music circles. After the initial listen, one feels like a corkscrew has been inserted into each ear and violently twisted. What has one just experienced? The answer is a savage and exasperated assault on a broken western society, transported to the ear canals with unprecedented levels of rage. While lyrical content concerning the failings of society is a well-trodden path with each new endeavour having potential to project yet another rehashed and redundant message, God’s Country does anything but.

You might ask what prevented God’s Country from falling into the rehash trap. It all comes down to the earnestness with which the message is delivered – no generic “fuck the government” material can be found here. Vocalist Raygun Busch launches a wide-ranged and carefully calculated attack on several aspects of modern American society which is both unapologetically scathing and depressingly accurate with its content. Amongst the themes of homelessness, mass meat production and the disgraceful condition of the environment are pockets of truly harrowing material in relation to the ongoing mental health crisis but rather than giving off the impression of wallowing, the overall message is one of downright rage, giving the record authenticity and ultimately, lyrical relevance.

While there is nothing overly complex musically speaking, the genre-fusion on offer here more than compensates for those who crave something less simplistic. Ferocious sludge and noise rock form the base of the musical palate, supported by touches of post-hardcore and the occasional groove-laden, angular nu-metal passage. The heavier portions of the musical fabric are juxtaposed by the inclusion of gothic and 80s post-punk elements which add a sense of gloom and if that wasn’t enough, the whole experience is shrouded in a cold industrial atmosphere.

A grotesque and blood-curdling release, God’s Country brings something new to the party without straying too far from its sludge roots. Unique yet familiar, harrowing yet humbling, Chat Pile have produced something truly special.

OFFERNAT All Colours Retract

Album · 2022 · Sludge Metal
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New and obscure sludge releases are something I have begrudgingly grown to approach with a certain degree of trepidation - a fear of being greeted with a bland sixty minutes of overly atmospheric music and a distinct lack of memorable riffs. Enter Danish three-piece outfit Offernat who (with their independently released debut) thankfully reinstate the almighty sludge riff – an especially pleasant surprise on a release containing only four tracks, the shortest of which still exceeds a duration of ten minutes. Having said that, All Colours Retract still boasts its fair share of atmospheric qualities but rather than reaching saturation point, the band has approached this with an optimal degree of curation, resulting in a wild ride of metal which fuses 00s progressive sludge with elements of doom, black metal and post-rock/metal.

Opener “Inside the Fog” wastes no time in smacking you in the face with a series of lurching, pelagic riffs, similar to the oceanic brutality of early Mastodon. The track builds in intensity as it reaches the halfway point of the +10-minute duration, developing an almost insurmountable feeling before crashing down to the ocean floor and erupting again with near overwhelming levels of feedback and screeching effects. More Mastodon influence is featured on the epic “The Winds” which showcases some slow yet intricate, atonal riffs, akin to the sounds explored on the 2004 masterpiece Leviathan. Post-rock and black metal influences play a significant role in the overall sound of the remainder of the album. All tracks besides the opener contain strong elements of both genres with the aforementioned epic “The Winds” opening with rapid blast beats and thick, atmospheric guitars while the middle section possesses qualities akin to the lighter side of Glaswegian post-rock titans Mogwai. “Harvest Return” and “Caught in Existence” both switch between suffocating riffs and relaxing clean guitar and bass melodies but over the course of their combined length of 23 minutes, the album descends to a bit of an anti-climax after the commendable quality of the first two offerings.

While musically diverse, the vocal department is stubbornly similar throughout. The overall tone shares a parity with the harsh vocal delivery a la Tom Araya of thrash metal legends Slayer and to a lesser extent, Lars-Göran Petrov of Entombed fame. While it does suit the music well, I was surprised to learn that lead vocal duties are shared between all three members of Offernat as this was not readily apparent to my ears. Cohesivity is another department where the band fall somewhat. As pleasant as the post-rock passage is on “The Winds”, its placement seems somewhat disjointed with the rest of the album and doesn’t slot in as nicely as the similar passages on the other tracks.

A worthwhile listen to any fan of sludge, All Colours Retract demonstrates a return of the glorious and all too absent sludge riff while maintaining a healthy atmospheric quality from the more modern facets of the genre. Despite the disappointment in the decline in quality in the latter half, Offernat are certainly more than worth keeping an eye on.

[Originally written for Sputnikmusic]

CONAN Evidence of Immortality

Album · 2022 · Doom Metal
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Orogenic processes fast-forwarded while the stricken lay dying...

The fifth full-length offering from Liverpudlian doom metal machine Conan shows no sign of deviating from spirit-crushing, despair-filled doom metal of the most ferocious degree. Clocking in at over 50 minutes, Conan’s latest is their longest album to date and is somewhat a return to their older style, centring the structure around lengthier cuts as opposed to the shorter, punchier tracks featured on 2018’s impressive Existential Void Guardian. However, there are still pockets of aggressive sludge here – such as the punk-tinged “Ritual of Anonymity” which contains some of the album's faster-paced sections. The aggression in the middle is bookended by two epochs of slow-moving, catastrophic doom which despite their length, do not outstay their welcome and are the strongest portions of music on offer here.

There are two things that Conan’s music always brings to mind: barbaric battles and geological processes. Opening track “A Cleaved Head No Longer Plots” is so destructively heavy and dense that it manages to replicate how I imagine the collision of continents would sound if occurring in 10 minutes rather than over a period of millions of years. The usual pulverising doom riffs are nuanced with some nice touches of post-metal adding stylistic diversity. Conjured in the mind are images of thick, slow-moving lava snaking its way down the side of a volcano as pyroclastic bombs descend from the ash-obscured sky above, reducing everything in their path to cinders.

In addition to the strong structure, the album impresses from a production perspective. The viscosity of the guitar and bass tone is unfathomable while still allowing the drums to shine through with crystal clarity. It’s obvious that Conan has lost none of its forbidding atmospheric quality and on Evidence of Immortality, some additional features develop this further. Organs are utilised to great effect in the funeral doom closer “Grief Sequence”, providing another layer of ominous atmosphere as the brooding, monolithic guitar chords gradually edge the listener towards their impending death following the aftermath of a medieval bloodbath. The sinister atmosphere intensifies as the song (and album) crawls to an end, assisted by the inclusion of warping flange techniques on the organs, delivering a fever dream-like sound as if the stricken listener is slipping into a delusional state as their life approaches its inevitable terminus.

Conan has delivered yet another high-quality lump of barbarically heavy doom metal and have once again re-cemented themselves as a prime act of the genre by adding another pillar to their legacy – one with the utmost consistency in quality, and undoubtedly, longevity.

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