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    • Heavy Blog's Superlative List for 2021

      Eden Kupermintz
      January 17, 2022
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      January 17, 2022
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      January 17, 2022
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      January 17, 2022
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Release Day Roundup – 11/19/21

Scott Murphy
November 19, 2021
Release Day Roundup
Editor’s Note: Do you think we “missed” an album this week? Click here. Each month, we always seem to come to the same conclusion when it comes to our Editors’ Picks column: Friday ... Read More...

What Kyle Bishop of Numbers is (Really) Listening To

Kyle Gaddo
August 11, 2015
Features, What We're Really Listening To
With the unfortunate passing of our dear friend Brian Shields earlier this year, we were kind of heartbroken, kind of hesitant to go forward with columns that were truly his. However, abandoning them full stop ... Read More...

Singled Out (7/11 – 7/17): New Music From Lamb of God, Bring Me the Horizon, The Sword, And More!

Heavy Blog
July 17, 2015
News
As we announced last week when we launched this feature, we’re starting up a new weekly column to round-up all of the singles and new tracks from the past week dropped by bands we cover. Consider this our weekl... Read More...
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Paul Wardingham Announces New Album The Human Affliction

Jimmy Rowe
January 24, 2012
News
Australian guitarist Paul Wardingham made quite a few waves early last year when he released his debut album Assimilate Regenerate. Indeed, the record was quite fantastic, sounding like a far more interesti... Read More...
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Hey! Listen To Angel Vivaldi!

Jimmy Rowe
January 4, 2012
Listen To This!, Video
Yeah, I know there are a billion solo projects featuring guitarists out there shredding and showing off, but here's the thing; we only like talking about them if we think they're worth your time. We wouldn't ... Read More...
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Farewell, 2011: Gein’s Top 10 Albums of 2011

Heavy Blog
December 28, 2011
Lists!
2011 has been a great year. A lot of excellent music came out and no doubt is probably my favorite release year in recent memory. Check it out: ... Read More...
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The Francesco Artusato Project – Chaos and the Primordial

Jimmy Rowe
June 30, 2011
Reviews
The Francesco Artusato Project Chaos and the Primordial 01. Chaos and the Primordial 02. Typhoeus 03. Gardens of Yama 04. Ceased Time 05. The Metamorphosis 06. Pour L' egyptienne 07. Aktion T4 08. The ... Read More...
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Disfiguring the Goddess – Circle of Nine

Heavy Blog
May 25, 2011
Reviews
Disfiguring the Goddess Circle of Nine 01. The Age of Seraphim 02. Throne of the Meek 03. Void Leacher 04. Mind Infection 05. Circle of Nine 06. Stroggos War 07. Breaching The Clone 08. Uprising 09. K... Read More...
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Top Tunes of 2011…So Far: The Gein Edition

Heavy Blog
May 25, 2011
Lists!
  It has been a while since I posted something. My power supply in my computer died a few weeks ago and I only got around to fixing it recently. To my dismay, all the news I had planned to post when... Read More...
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Paul Wardingham’s Assimilate Regenerate Now On YouTube!

Heavy Blog
May 24, 2011
News, Video
New music has been superfluous as we near the midway point of the year, a lot of which has come from long time favorites of ours here at HBIH. Protest the Hero, Between the Buried and Me and so on; we've all ... Read More...
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    By now, Moon Tooth have garnered themselves quite a following in the progressive metal spaces. This is no accident; the scene is hungry for the kind of upbeat and unrestrained music that Moon Tooth is creating. Good news then: Phototroph is by far the band’s most energetic and “poppy” release, and I mean that in the best way possible.
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