
MONSTROSITY – Screams from Beneath the Surface
The veteran Florida death metal band returns with an album that doesn’t aim to reinvent the wheel, yet delivers a powerful and finely balanced collection of songs that hits all the right marks.

The veteran Florida death metal band returns with an album that doesn’t aim to reinvent the wheel, yet delivers a powerful and finely balanced collection of songs that hits all the right marks.

The live report from the Toronto show featuring Cryptopsy, Necrot, Spirit Adrift, and Blood Monolith.

The Phoenix-based band no longer relies on the usual foundational formula, instead returning with a darker, more technical, and deeply dissonant brand of death metal.

The Taormina-based band looks back on the journey from its early days to the present, while also teasing what’s to come on the upcoming new album.

The Irish band delivered a mature, straight-to-the-point record that makes a lasting impact — the album that truly marks their breakthrough.

Scottish multi-instrumentalist James McBain returns with an album that further cements his artistic maturity.

Many bands, from north to south, have chosen to use vernacular language as an evocative tool, capable of making certain narratives even more visceral—stories tied to nature, local legends, or their own roots.

The Canadians further prove themselves to be one of the world’s finest tech-death bands, delivering an album that stays true to the genre’s classic roots while embracing fresh and forward-thinking ideas.

Live report: Toronto stop of the Long Roads Big Loads Tour

The Turin-based band have taken another step forward, proving themselves to be among the most in-form rising acts in the Italian thrash metal scene.

The veteran Florida death metal band returns with an album that doesn’t aim to reinvent the wheel, yet delivers a powerful and finely balanced collection of songs that hits all the right marks.

The live report from the Toronto show featuring Cryptopsy, Necrot, Spirit Adrift, and Blood Monolith.

The Phoenix-based band no longer relies on the usual foundational formula, instead returning with a darker, more technical, and deeply dissonant brand of death metal.

The Taormina-based band looks back on the journey from its early days to the present, while also teasing what’s to come on the upcoming new album.

The Irish band delivered a mature, straight-to-the-point record that makes a lasting impact — the album that truly marks their breakthrough.

Scottish multi-instrumentalist James McBain returns with an album that further cements his artistic maturity.

Many bands, from north to south, have chosen to use vernacular language as an evocative tool, capable of making certain narratives even more visceral—stories tied to nature, local legends, or their own roots.

The Canadians further prove themselves to be one of the world’s finest tech-death bands, delivering an album that stays true to the genre’s classic roots while embracing fresh and forward-thinking ideas.

Live report: Toronto stop of the Long Roads Big Loads Tour

The Turin-based band have taken another step forward, proving themselves to be among the most in-form rising acts in the Italian thrash metal scene.