Review: Naevius – Sad and Horny
There is some potential here for sure, but I don’t think it was taken very seriously. Hopefully it isn’t meant to be taken seriously.
There is some potential here for sure, but I don’t think it was taken very seriously. Hopefully it isn’t meant to be taken seriously.
Have you been looking for new prog lately? We’ve had a bit of a spelunker expedition into the depths of the prog underground, and these are the exotic finds we have to share. There’s a little something for everyone here: prog rock, traditional heavy metal, thrash metal, post rock, avant garde black metal… the list basically never stops.
This 3-piece’s sophomore effort might be the most memorable anti-memorable dissodeath I’ve heard all year.
A college essay of an album, presented to the class of post black 101 (Taught by Neige)
Each member of the band is a vocalist, and each of them has a different style of vocals.
Take a moment to admire that artwork. That alone deserves an 11/10.
Deliciously proggy techdeath with palpable Cynic influences.
The gods of heavy metal keep on giving this year, this time with stoner vibes.
I cannot think of a better example of a “hit or miss” album than this. Fans of Katatonia and Agalloch should check this one out.