Review: Phantom Spell – Immortal’s Requiem
A heavy metal guitarist and singer goes solo to explore the progressive stylings of yore through a hard rock and traditional metal lens.
A heavy metal guitarist and singer goes solo to explore the progressive stylings of yore through a hard rock and traditional metal lens.
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O’ where are the innovative prog rock bands of yesteryear? They could be right here…
This is what you’d get if Aquilus commissioned Empath-era Devin Townsend as both a collaborator and producer.
Prog rock that’s reminiscent of the ’70s but with a couple of modern twists – and a flute!
Another day, another underrated Japanese guitar god slinging out hot neo-romantic solos. It’s like if Galneryus were high on caffeine and had harsh vocals.
Ambrius boldly attempt to break the mould, but said mould is only ever broken temporarily before they fall back into their routine
The slinky dissonance of Aethereus collides with the technicality of the Deviant Process at a million miles per hour. This is The Artisan Era-core to a tee.