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Reports from the Underground: May 2021 albums of the month

Flying guinea pigs and May’s best albums: a dangerous mixture. Back to the size of where it all began, this edition is bound to leave you very happy.

By The Progressive Subway, 4 yearsJune 25, 2021 ago
Album Reviews

Review: Wine Guardian – Timescape

From past to present, Timescape showcases quality songwriting whose influences originate throughout the prog rock and metal hemisphere.

By Sabrina, 4 yearsJune 25, 2021 ago
Album Reviews

Review: Circle of Sighs – Narci

One of the most bizarre and innovative albums of the year thus far.

By Nick, 4 yearsJune 24, 2021 ago
Album Reviews

Review: Boss Keloid – Family The Smiling Thrush

An excellent and multifaceted album that blends together psychedelic stoner metal, sludge, and prog rock for a heavy, groovy, uniquely uplifting trip.

By Dan, 4 yearsJune 23, 2021 ago
Album Reviews

Review: Gn0sis – Pro Terra

Instrumental tech death that’s exactly what you signed up for

By Evan, 4 yearsJune 22, 2021 ago
Album Reviews

Review: Azure – Of Brine And Angel’s Beaks

A dazzling and triumphant breath of fresh proggy air.

By Callum, 4 yearsJune 21, 2021 ago
Album Reviews

Review: The Flight of Sleipnir – Eventide

Psychedelic Vikings from Colorado come to show you that while Agalloch died physically, their legacy will live on, now with extra psych doom!

By The Progressive Subway, 4 yearsJune 19, 2021 ago
Album Reviews

Review: Impure Wilhelmina – Antidote

An antidote to those infected by bland musicianship.

By Dylan, 4 yearsJune 18, 2021 ago
Album Reviews

Review: Silver Talon – Decadence and Decay

Oregon’s latest export is a very Talonted band that will surely fill all your Nevermore cravings and more

By Sam, 4 yearsJune 17, 2021 ago
Album Reviews

Review: Canvas Solaris – Chromosphere

One of the most technical albums of the year. Canvas Solaris returns with no loss of guitar shredding and complex riffs. Now with some tech-thrash influences.

By Sabrina, 4 yearsJune 16, 2021 ago

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Rating system

10: Sublime
9: Mind-blowing
8: Exemplary
7: Noteworthy
6: Satisfactory
5: Unremarkable
4: Weak
3: Bad
2: Awful
1: Abysmal


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