Review: Keor – Petrichor
Wilson-esque progressive rock with an entrancing atmosphere and guitar melodies for days.
Wilson-esque progressive rock with an entrancing atmosphere and guitar melodies for days.
A poppier, mostly instrumental take on prog rock.
A group filled with interesting ideas becomes it’s own worst enemy by exploiting them to death.
An album whose blueprint isn’t necessarily wrong, just badly executed.
A masterpiece of an album, which can be enjoyed by any fan of Progressive Music.
Want some ugly, toilet bowl like Brutal Death metal? This is the album for you.
Feel like Djent will never click with you? Stellar Circuits is here to change that.
An album that sounds exactly like what people think you listen to when you say ”I’m a big metal fan”
… in a good way
A (good) attempt at being Candlemass. There, that’s the album.
Sometimes an album over 2 hours is exactly what you’ve been asking for. Other times, it’s the Seventh Dimension