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    Bring Me The Horizon: Exploring a POST HUMAN World

    Bring Me The Horizon have done it again, folks. After laughing in the face of genre boundaries with 2019’s amo, the Sheffield 5-piece have once again shaken things up, offering the first in a series of gritty, experimental EPs in the form of POST HUMAN: Survival Horror. Recorded in what we now, unfortunately, know as […] More

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    This Is Sempiternal: A Perfect 10 By Bring Me The Horizon

    Ah, Bring Me The Horizon. They’ve certainly accomplished a fair bit in the 16 years that they’ve been around. In the first eight years of their existence alone, they went from screamo deathcore kids to being heralded as the saviours of British metalcore. In the eight years after, they completely transformed the landscape of contemporary […] More

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    A Perfect 10 by Gojira

    It still astonishes me that one of the top bands in modern metal is fronted by a man who could quite possibly be Keanu Reeves’ angry French brother. Since forming together in 2001 (or even before, if you want to count when they were called Godzilla), Gojira has risen to become one of the best […] More

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    Crossfaith EP Species—A Review

    For those who may not be familiar with the work of Japanese group Crossfaith, the best way to explain their style is definitely “the aggressively violent lovechild of The Prodigy and Slipknot.” The Osaka five-piece have a presence and energy that isn’t seen anywhere else, with explosive live performances and a distinct musical style—combining electronica […] More