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MUDVAYNE

By Cody Thomas
When “Do What You Do” was released for 2008’s “The New Game,” it was easy for Mudvayne fans to dismiss the album. Hell Yeah, Chad Gray and Greg Tribbet’s side project with Vinnie Paul, was still on their mind, resulting in a single with bigger, cheesier rock-and-roll tones. Many Mudvayne fans [...]

ULCERATE

By Navjot Kaur Sobti
Based out of Auckland, otherwise known as a small pocket in New Zealand, Ulcerate is a band that has inflamed the scene much further than its Australian home. Initially formed as Bloodwreath by guitarist Michael Hoggard, the band has come a long way, having shared the stages with some of my personal [...]

KHANATE

By Navjot Kaur Sobti
Flipping through the heavy metal stacks of CDs at our neighborhood record store, it would have been easy for me to overlook Clean Hands go Foul, the 2009 release by Khanate. I flipped the CD over, and beheld that not only is the band based out of New York City (fresh local [...]

SLAYER

Slayer albums have been a point of contention ever since Seasons in the Abyss. Since then, nothing has seemed to satisfy the entire cult known as the Slayer fan base. Another tired stab from the ageing legends is unlikely to change that.
That is not to say there is no good material on World [...]

BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME

Between the Buried and Me seemed to reach their pinnacle when Colors was released in 2007. As impossible as it may seem, The Great Misdirect is an improvement.
The Great Misdirect has all the technical wonder of Colors, while lead guitarist Paul Waggoner continues to play astonishingly precise riffs and solos. The improvement comes [...]

CHEVELLE

Chevelle, despite getting a bad rep for being associated with over simplistic nu-metal, always seem to put out excellent, thoughtful songwriting. “Sci-Fi Crimes” is no different. In fact, it marks another step in the bands movement towards maturity, something that older fans would be mistaken to confuse with being more radio-friendly.
Too often, bands [...]

THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER

Some bands wait entire careers to release their masterpiece. Machine Head’s “The Blackening” was thirteen years in the making. Behemoth took twelve, finally releasing the unparalleled “The Apostasy” two years ago.
Then there are the unfortunate bands that release their masterpiece a little too early. When The Black Dahlia Murder came out with [...]

DAVID GRAY

Introspective English singer-songwriter David Gray is back with him powerful lyrics and a matchless melodic ear After a four-year hiatus Gray released his eighth studio album last month which garnered much praise and peaked at number two on the ‘independent albums’ chart on the Billboard charts.
The much anticipated ‘Draw The Line’ has a total of [...]

DJ TIESTO

Dutch DJ Tiësto, rated number two DJ of the year by DJ Mag, seems to have tipped over to the commercial side of the electronic music industry in the wake of the global financial crisis. The recent release of his fourth studio album, ‘Kaleidoscope’ proves to have a significantly different sound to his previous studio [...]

DODOS

The Dodos aren’t your typical band. Formerly a duo featuring guitarist Meric Long and drummer Logan Kroeber (who plays without a bass drum, amazingly), this past year they took the next logical step while recording their third album Time to Die: adding an electric vibraphone player. It seems to be working: Time to Die has [...]