Review: Pantheist – Seeking Infinity
A ”been-there-done-that” of an album, but in a good way. Pantheist deliver a funeral doom experience that’s bound to please fans of the genre.
A ”been-there-done-that” of an album, but in a good way. Pantheist deliver a funeral doom experience that’s bound to please fans of the genre.
Ridiculously dissonant yet surprisingly playful, a blend of the most fucked up elements of distortion and the funkiest of saxophones.
A bleak, atmospheric album unlike any of their previous work; Kingcrow continue to innovate and set foot in the Progressive genre.
A riffy black metal experience with shades of Enslaved and mgla!
Good day reader! Today we will be revisiting some early installments of the site. This is old y’all. I’m not sure any of you remember, but this entire thing started as me (Sam) posting notes to r/progmetal on cool underground Read more…
Gojira isn’t the only band to turn whales into crushing riffs
To influence salad or not to influence salad, that is the question
Diving into the past, The Progressive Subway gives another look at one of its earliest editions!
January 2018’s best, worst, and weirdest underground prog albums! Also the first installment of this blog.