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Watain - The Agony & Ecstasy of Watain (Nuclear Blast)
It could be argued that black metal is the absinthe of the metal world. It's not for everyone, some try it once and a while to experience...

The Metal Mayan
Apr 8, 2022


Meshuggah - Immutable (Atomic Fire Records)
Reflecting on the infinite number of sub-genres in heavy metal music, only a select few can be directly attributed to one particular...

The Metal Mayan
Apr 2, 2022


Animals As Leaders - Parrhesia (Sumerian Records)
For those who have followed Animals As Leaders long enough, one might have noticed a pattern in their musical direction for several...

The Metal Mayan
Mar 28, 2022


The Voyeurist Tour @ The Fillmore Silver Spring
Since my last show in February wasn’t in the photo pit, it seemed the photo gods owed me one. Thanks to the Underoath publicity team, I...

Kate Drexel
Mar 22, 2022


Nile, Incantation, Sanguisugabogg, I Am @ The Gramercy Theater
March 08, 2022 As the city lights came to life under the setting sun, the marquee over The Gramercy Theater illuminated under four...

The Metal Mayan
Mar 15, 2022


Rolo Tomassi - Where Myth Becomes Memory (MNRK Heavy)
There is a special kind of album that feels like a well worn sweater, even if it's first time hearing it. These records are welcoming,...

The Metal Mayan
Feb 26, 2022


Fit For An Autopsy, Enterprise Earth & More @ The Gramercy Theater
February 12, 2022 With dusk falling over Manhattan, the unseasonable warmth of the day was quickly returning to the frigid New York...

The Metal Mayan
Feb 13, 2022


Cattle Decapitation, The Last Ten Seconds of Life, Creeping Death, Extinction AD @ Le Poisson Rouge
February 09, 2022 "I apologize," said the older gentleman with a stifled laugh, "who did you say you all were in line to see tonight?"...

The Metal Mayan
Feb 13, 2022


In This World (Or the Next): an interview with Keith Wallen
Now that I finished focusing on RED, allow me to turn my sights onto Keith Wallen; guitarist extraordinaire currently from Breaking...

Kate Drexel
Feb 8, 2022


RED @ The Canal Club
February 05, 2022 It’s been a long three years since my last show. And finally, I returned to the photo pit. I’ve seen Red a total of...

Kate Drexel
Feb 8, 2022


Amorphis - Halo (Atomic Fire Records)
There is something about the sound of Finnish metal bands that so perfectly captures their homeland's spirit of nature and wonder....

The Metal Mayan
Feb 1, 2022


ARÐ - Take Up My Bones (Prophecy Productions)
It was an ancient kingdom, its many kilometers of hills and fields flanked by endless ocean. Its people spoke in many languages, some of...

The Metal Mayan
Jan 28, 2022


SOM - The Shape Of Everything (Pelagic Records)
That space in time before tears fall, the tension in the face before a smile or a laugh, or the build up of aggression before a scream....

The Metal Mayan
Jan 19, 2022


Lee McKinney - In The Light Of Knowledge (Sumerian Records)
For anyone who has listened to metal in the last two decades, odds are, Lee McKinney needs no introduction. As a brand ambassador for...

The Metal Mayan
Jan 18, 2022


Shadow Of Intent - Elegy (Blood Blast Distribution)
Since its rise to popularity in the late 2000s and early 2010s, deathcore has done what many sub-genres before it failed to do. Growing...

The Metal Mayan
Jan 13, 2022


Great American Ghost - Torture World (MNRK Heavy)
It's amazing how great a message can be delivered in just a few words. From a musical perspective, sometimes a finely crafted EP can be...

The Metal Mayan
Jan 11, 2022


Fit For An Autopsy - Oh What the Future Holds (Nuclear Blast)
It's no secret that the worldwide pandemic has affected all forms of art. From film, to music, to dance and language arts, every...

The Metal Mayan
Jan 4, 2022


Enterprise Earth - The Chosen (eOne)
Between new releases from Archspire, Rivers of Nihil, and Jinjer, to name a few, 2021 was not short of albums that left you "needing a...

The Metal Mayan
Dec 18, 2021


Turkey Vulture - Twist the Knife (Independent)
It might not seem like it these days, but somewhere between the industrial cities and the impossibly rich suburbs, the state of...

The Metal Mayan
Dec 16, 2021


Funeral - Praesentialis in Aeternum (Season of Mist)
There is something mystical about the Norwegian language. The way the words sway and flow easily bring to mind mighty forests and fjords...

The Metal Mayan
Dec 12, 2021
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