Gauntlet Rule is a Traditional Heavy Metal supergroup from Sweden. The one and only Rogga Johansson on rhythm and melody guitars, Teddy Möller of Loch

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Gauntlet Rule is a Traditional Heavy Metal supergroup from Sweden. The one and only Rogga Johansson on rhythm and melody guitars, Teddy Möller of Loch
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Entering their thirty-first year of existence, Louisiana Sludge demons Crowbar are about to unleash their twelfth full length album, Zero And Below, this March via
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Named after a Russian intercontinental ballistic missile, Sarmat is a three-piece Blackened Death Metal band from Poland. “RS-28” is the band’s first album, and was
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Before getting started, I’d like to acknowledge how incredibly difficult 2021 was, and that far more than twenty albums helped me through those sometimes impossibly
Hello, friends! Merry Christma-quan-solsti-ukkah, or whatever the fuck! Joyous holidays full of death, blood, and destruction… and friends, family, and good food and whatnot. Whatever
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First of all, we’ve got to give credit where credit is due. A dude named Andy Synn used to write “Reviews In Haikus” for No
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