Review: Burned in Effigy – Rex Mortem
A young band to watch, debuting with well-balanced melodeath full of technical and neoclassical elements
A young band to watch, debuting with well-balanced melodeath full of technical and neoclassical elements
It may seem like there isn’t much left that hasn’t been done already, but I can assure you Yawn will prove you otherwise.
A glimpse into 90s death-doom from rose colored glasses.
This is another excellent album to come out of Pelagic Records; it’s angry, sophisticated, and heavy like an organized crate of bricks.
Style: Metalcore (mixed vocals)Pick by: DylanCountry: UK (Isle of Man)Release date: 10 September, 2021 NOTE: The album was originally included in the “Albums We Missed in 2021” Issue of The Progressive Subway Aeons is a returning band for us here, as their debut album A Tragic End was reviewed back Read more…
Others By No One releases a whale of an album that is just as incomprehensible as it is ingenious, combining zany elements throughout the prog sphere.
Style: Avant-Garde Metal, Prog Metal, Avant-Garde Jazz (instrumental)Review by: DanCountry: US-CARelease date: 27 April, 2021 NOTE: This album was originally included in the “Albums We Missed in 2021” Issue of The Progressive Subway Few albums have the balls to truly stand out from the crowd and secure an indelible place Read more…