Review: Scarred – Scarred
When an absurd variety of metal influences form a progressive metal soup, one must ask: do too many subgenres spoil the broth?
When an absurd variety of metal influences form a progressive metal soup, one must ask: do too many subgenres spoil the broth?
A hybrid-album of sorts, bound to please those that crave both speed and lack thereof.
With Norchestrion, Need continue to be a strong light for those longing for how prog metal used to sound.
Brief and casual aquatic-horror tech death.
Post-metal cupcake with sludge, black metal and math rock sprinkles.
Aggressive, oppressive, evil, and avant-garde. What more do you want?
2020, we hardly knew ye- just kidding, we knew you, a lot. But at least we got to know your albums. Here were our favourites!
A highly technical but non-snobby and at moments even humorous avant-prog album from Yugoslavia laced with Balkan and alpine folk influences. Nonsense at its best!
A combination of beautiful and unsettling doom/drone goodness.
A final set of reviews for 2020 before the year-end list as The Progressive Subway drives back to the missed stops