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11 Sep 2014: Cannibal Corpse stick to their formula of straightforward brutality and lyrical grotesquery with winning results, writes Dom Lawson
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11 Sep 2014: Courtroom to classroom, society to sports, injustice will also heavily balance the scales in this week’s musical judgments, says Peter Kimpton
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4 Sep 2014: A ‘data alchemist’ has split music into over 1,000 bewildering microgenres. But what lies out there beyond witch house, and what on Earth does skweee sound like?
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4 Sep 2014: Bassist claims the institution are ‘at least 20 years too late’ and suggests the group may reject invite, if it ever comes
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3 Sep 2014: Drone metal pioneers, demented thrashcore and Swedish masters of epic, heart-rending anthems … here’s what’s been happening in heavy rock
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28 Aug 2014: Look sharp! Thorns to swords, needles to pins, scissors to syringes, this week your song choices will have a cutting-edge theme, says Peter Kimpton
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25 Aug 2014: Entitled .5: The Gray Chapter, the metal group’s latest album is out in October, before their North American Prepare for Hell tour
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25 Aug 2014: From Opeth’s expressive metal to Rustie’s hyperactive electronica, here are five new releases to consider this week
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21 Aug 2014: Sweden's Opeth return with another uncompromisingly creative but admirably coherent record, writes Dom Lawson
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18 Aug 2014: Kiss frontman has apologised for negative statements about people who suffer from depression
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