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Tesseract Still Making Fans “Smile”
Distorted polyrhythms, melodic vocals, and atmospheric layering are just some of the techniques favored by British progressive metal band, Tesseract. Hailing from Milton Keynes, ... -
Mothership Delivers High Strangeness
Describing themselves as “a steaming hot stew of Iron Maiden and UFO,” Mothership, a power-trio out of Dallas, Texas, is on a mission to deliver ... -
7 Questions with Mike Semesky
7 Questions with Mike Semesky Singer and multi-instrumentalist Michael Semesky doesn’t take breaks when it comes to making music. In 2011, he joined The HAARP ... -
My Ticket Home New Album
In 2017, after a few changes in band members, My Ticket Home solidified their lineup with Nick Giumenti (lead vocals/bass guitar), Marshal Giumenti (drums/backing ... -
Five Metal Albums for People Who Don’t Listen to Metal
When people think about metal bands, they may be inclined to hear non-stop guitar shredding and blast beats alongside screamed and growled angst-filled lyrics about ... -
Animals as Leaders Gives Us The Madness of Many
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to step inside the mind of a brilliant musician? Sit back with a pair of headphones, ... -
The Dillinger Escape Plan Says Goodbye
Since 1997, the Dillinger Escape Plan, a band from Morris Plains, New Jersey, have consistently brought innovation to their live shows. Band members Ben Weinman, ... -
Cane Hill Don’t Care What You Think
Cane Hill has no intention of making music to please anyone. While modern metal seems to have lost its edge, playing it safe both musically ... -
Deftones – Gore Album Review
Beautiful, heavy, and experimental: These three words best describe Gore, the latest release from alternative metal/experimental rock group Deftones. Of the many shifts the band ... -
Post Death Soundtrack New Album
Post Death Soundtrack, a trio from Canada, dropped its new, full-length album on May 27. Billed as a trip hop/psychedelic rock band, Post Death Soundtrack ...