Review: Ophelia Sullivan – Disposable Identity
A beautiful album to push the prog heads out of their comfort zone
A beautiful album to push the prog heads out of their comfort zone
Shoot for the moon! Even if you miss, you’ll still land within the depths… wait.
The speedsters deliver the best thrash album of the year.
Schoenbergian post punk is a new sentence.
A unique attempt at an uncommon genre combination, do Faethom make it work?
Suffering from a case of haunted keyboards.
“Three prog rock legends walk into the ‘70s soft rock scene” sounds like the setup to a joke. Unfortunately, it’s the punchline too.
A promising band may have just delivered a horror-metal classic.
An album for the caveman that discovered fire.
Ana De Armas hologram girlfriend not included with purchase of EP.