The Sin Committee “Confess” (2009)
As far as straight up metal goes, Nijmegen, the Netherlands’ The Sin Committee is a cool band. As is almost never the case with avant garde bands, TSC has a fairly good shot at the […]
As far as straight up metal goes, Nijmegen, the Netherlands’ The Sin Committee is a cool band. As is almost never the case with avant garde bands, TSC has a fairly good shot at the […]
The Cutest Babyhead Ever is a very trippy band. They’ll really chill you out, and then without warning get really fast and grinding. A theme of controlled insanity is apparent all through this album, but […]
Monoliths & Dimensions by Sunn O))) is the most sophisticated album the band has released to date. In a beautiful way, the band keeps its blackness, personified on previous albums Black One, Oracle and Dommkirke, […]
In an effort to expand agm’s sweep into the past, here is a review of Sleepytime Gorilla Museum’s freshman effort, “Grand Opening and Closing” (2001). There’s a lot to read in the liner notes. They […]
Virus’ The Black Flux could be held up as a defining example of avant-garde music. There is almost nothing catchy about this album. In short, it’s an acquired taste. Flux is the band’s sophomore effort. […]
To the four men that once comprised Dazzling Killmen, the music, the gigs, and the van rides are more or less ancient history. During the Olden Times of the early 1990s, four distinct personalities combined […]
Calle Debauche is a fun, intriguing band that is carving out its own niche in Phoenix. Right off the bat, they are certainly not a metal band. The first song on the album starts fast, […]
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