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Francesco

Review: ELYOSE – Évidence

French metallers ELYOSE offer up a cuvée speciale with delicate notes of djent, electronica, and pop coming through on the palate.

By Francesco, 1 yearFebruary 10, 2025 ago

Review: Labÿrinth – In the Vanishing Echoes of Goodbye

Tuscan Labÿrinth thrills terrifically with triumphant thunderous tunes.

By Francesco, 1 yearJanuary 20, 2025 ago

Review: Alex Carpani – The Good Man

Italian progressive rocker Alex Carpani’s “The Good Man” is a meditative prog experience.

By Francesco, 1 yearJanuary 18, 2025 ago

Review: Black Yet Full of Stars – Dark Wing Gospel

The arcane and esoteric come together to breathe alchemical life into this orchestral metal record.

By Francesco, 1 yearJanuary 5, 2025 ago

Missed Album Review: Melehan – Immaterial Eden

Symphonic and progressive death metal fans, rejoice! A must-listen, this album crosses every sharp and dots every quarter note.

By Francesco, 1 yearDecember 28, 2024 ago

Review: Anarchÿ – Xenötech and the Cosmic Anarchÿ

Another out-of-this-world offering from the St. Louis duo that is sure to please returning fans and convert new ones.

By Francesco, 1 yearDecember 7, 2024 ago

Review: DGM – Endless

Italy’s DGM embrace new and varied influences to enhance their signature progressive metal sound.

By Francesco, 1 yearOctober 30, 2024 ago

Review: Dyscordia – Road to Oblivion

The beer capital of the world brews up an album worthy of its terroir. On the palate, harmonic changes, shred, and soaring vocals balance in this release.

By Francesco, 2 yearsAugust 14, 2024 ago

Review: Whom Gods Destroy – Insanium

Like a gifted athlete student turning in his arts and literature term paper, Whom Gods Destroy shoot for thought-provoking but miss the net.

By Francesco, 2 yearsMarch 26, 2024 ago

Review: Damnation Plan – The New Horizon

Damnation Plan’s newest release is the first album to feature clean vocals and takes a melancholic, ambient approach that trudges on but hits the mark with some difficulty.

By Francesco, 2 yearsSeptember 18, 2023 ago

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