Review: PhonoPaths – Sandwich, Ducks and Dishwasher: The Chronicles of Supertaste
Food, and metalcore.
Wait what?
Food, and metalcore.
Wait what?
Sometimes music is frickin’ weird. And Nonamen certainly is that.
A fantastic modern-metalcore album that can only be phased by scene giants.
An eclectic clash of inspirations in this punchy, albeit mixed, Thrashy death metal record.
Abrasive, atmospheric, and slow. The Wright Valley Trio delivers a 48 minute monster of a track.
A bold, intriguing piece of Prog that does not shy away from synth-pop elements.
A roaring modern anthem of modern Progressive Metal. Absolutely essential.
An epic yet somber adventure, with plenty of standout instrumentals and stand-out hooks.
UK Post-Black one man band Onlihtan delivers a competent, albeit not-original, post-black album.
An album that plays out Progressive Metal tropes in a less than successful manner.