One of the earliest death metal albums from one of the biggest death metal bands. While not as technical as future releases, this album showcased a lotta power and brutality.
The debut full-length album by the Japanese black metal band Sigh, released in 1993. It is considered their most traditional black metal album, though it also showcases early signs of their signature avant-garde and experimental tendencies.
A deathcore album that explores themes of self-destruction and overcoming adversity. It features a blend of brutal, heavy soundscapes with influences from industrial and metalcore
Their debut album, motionblur, out soon on Epitaph Records, is a thunderous statement of intent-an electrifying fusion of shoegaze, grunge, and nu-metal that surges with both nostalgia and forward momentum.
Molly Rankin's distinctive vocals and erudite lyrics taking center stage against a kaleidoscopic backdrop of pop, shoegaze, punk, and some brand new tricks befitting a band that sounds wise beyond it's years.
A psychedelic journey and a "skull-rattling wallop". The album, produced by Nick Raskulinecz, features 11 tracks and is the band's first LP since Ohms (2020).