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Review: Neurotic Machinery – A Loathsome Aberration

A passable assortment of much-too-similar songs that fail to make an impact

By Cooper, 3 yearsJuly 29, 2022 ago

Review: Vitam Aeternam – Revelations from the Mother Harlot

A zany, religiously inspired journey through symphonic and avant prog.

By Andy, 3 yearsJuly 28, 2022 ago

Review: Wilderun – Epigone

Listening to Wilderun is like eating the best coffee ice cream you’ve ever tasted but you occasionally bite into coffee chunks that are a little too bitter for your senses.

By Sabrina, 3 yearsJuly 27, 2022 ago

Review: Riverwood – Shadows And Flames

Egyptian progressive/folk metal outfit Riverwood’s sophomore album Shadows And Flames is a bombastic release with many moving parts, but one that ultimately leaves you wishing for more.

By Francesco, 3 yearsJuly 26, 2022 ago

Review: Spheric Universe Experience – Back Home

A 20-year veteran of the Underground returns after a 10-year hiatus.

By Doug, 3 yearsJuly 25, 2022 ago

Review: Tersivel – To the Orphic Void

From beer and vikings to whale enthusiasm and inner pain, Tersivel did quite the genre switch. How did they perform?

By Sam, 3 yearsJuly 24, 2022 ago

Review: The Chronicles of Manimal and Samara – Trust No Leader

Perhaps not the protest album we wanted, but the one we deserved.

By Will, 3 yearsJuly 23, 2022 ago

Review: Teravolt – Waking up

A strong contender for bobblehead album of the year, Waking up will have your head bouncing around without any authorization!

By Mathis, 3 yearsJuly 22, 2022 ago

Pensées Nocturnes – Douce Fange

An exemplary example of all a French black metal album should be, rejoicing in French heritage with tasteful, albeit crazy, cabaret orchestrations.

By Andy, 3 yearsJuly 21, 2022 ago

Review: Dvota – Antichiromantia

Despite small setbacks, Dvota delivers a lean and powerful album sure to please genre fans.

By Cooper, 3 yearsJuly 20, 2022 ago

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