Review: Ice Age – Waves of Loss and Power
Has this classic heavy prog band changed much in the twenty-two years since their last album?
Has this classic heavy prog band changed much in the twenty-two years since their last album?
This album is a 90s prog metal magnum opus. Watch out Scenes from a Memory…
Improving in many ways from the already impressive debut, Shadow Gallery put forward a definitive sound on their sophomore.
A delightful, whimsical prog debut, Shadow Gallery energetically worked their way into my heart from day one
Omega Infinity will serenade you (with a grip on your throat) as you witness the birth and death of universes.
When you find a band via Ad Nauseam promoting their friends on Instagram, you know it’ll be good…
While the lyrics may be trope-y black metal, the music is anything but (that fretless bass)…
With as many hooks as a tackle shop, Toxik play mind-bending technical thrash metal which is the best the genre has seen since Terminal Redux.
Hovering at the very outskirts of listenability, Aveilut is the terrifying sounds of an accomplished composer reconciling with death–truly haunting.