Review: Poverty’s No Crime – A Secret to Hide
The most by the numbers album you will likely find in the area of early 2000s style traditional progressive metal.
The most by the numbers album you will likely find in the area of early 2000s style traditional progressive metal.
A good jazzy effort that sadly misses the mark.
This sounds like Keor dropped acid and wrote down and recorded everything that came to his mind during a long night in a cave somewhere.
You want fun? You wanna dance? Listen to this!!
An unlikely but outstanding combination of Opethian grunge and blackened mindfuckery that’s honest, soulful, and relentlessly engaging.
Cinematic yet subtle, touching and immersive. Conduit proves to be an exceptional work of instrumental music, in which no microphones were harmed.
This is a truly magical and utterly unique album filled with lush, mellow, hypnotic soundscapes that eerily distort themselves into blackened, pained harshness, without skipping a jazzy beat. You need to hear it to believe it.
A grandiose melodeath anthology of Lovecraftian tales.
Wonderful dissonant tech death with enough elements from black and doom to be fresh and exciting