Review: Entering Polaris – And Silently the Age Did Pass
Entering Polaris #2 is simple, pretty neofolk. Is it better than their power/prog?
Review: Entering Polaris – Atlantean Shores
The first of Entering Polaris’ four planned albums for 2023, Atlantean Shores plays it safe with power/prog.
Review: Sarmat – Dubious Disk / Determined to Strike
New York’s historic experimental jazz scene once again collides with metal in the most dastardly of ways with Sarmat’s first two releases.
Review: Max Enix – Far From Home
Drifting mindlessly through a prog dimension, Max Enix’s new album is a rudderless, painfully long album with little worth noting.
Review: Moral Collapse – Divine Prosthetics
Moral Collapse collapses a bit from their fire debut, sagging under a failed attempt at innovating upon their sound.
Review: Sacred Outcry – Towers of Gold
Sacred Outcry enlists power metal’s biggest cheat code on their sophomore album, Towers of Gold… Daniel Heiman!
Review: Bríi – Último Ancestral Comum
My personal music god is back with his first main project full length in what feels like ages… does it stand up to his magnum opera?
Review: Kostnatění – Úpal
Feel your sanity melt away as Kostanteni masterfully blends dissonant black metal with Eastern folk music. Hail the new black metal god of the desert!