Review: An Abstract Illusion – Woe
A sophomore album so massive it took two reviewers to conquer it!
A sophomore album so massive it took two reviewers to conquer it!
Another day, another underrated Japanese guitar god slinging out hot neo-romantic solos. It’s like if Galneryus were high on caffeine and had harsh vocals.
The slinky dissonance of Aethereus collides with the technicality of the Deviant Process at a million miles per hour. This is The Artisan Era-core to a tee.
Warning us from another planet about technology’s imminent rise to overtake humanity, Xenoglyph write twisting black metal certain to appeal to fans of the genre’s more dissonant leanings.
Have you ever wondered what a band trying their hardest to emulate 90s Opeth would sound like?
Power metal with harsh vocals just doesn’t work too well, but Disyuntiva is a fun album from a new band.
“Rhythm is everything” states Caio Lemos: He provides on Corpos Transparentes, one of the most unique and well composed albums you will hear this year.
A zany, religiously inspired journey through symphonic and avant prog.
An exemplary example of all a French black metal album should be, rejoicing in French heritage with tasteful, albeit crazy, cabaret orchestrations.