Lost in Time: Guruh Gipsy – Guruh Gipsy
Together with Harry Roesli’s Titik Api, the pinnacle of gamelan prog.
Together with Harry Roesli’s Titik Api, the pinnacle of gamelan prog.
From an 80s heavy metal cult favorite to full blown progressive metal, Dark Quarterer have undergone quite the transformation. How did they do?
Kind of genius, but I’d still be embarrassed to play it in public.
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Is it death metal? Questionable. But it is an exceptional progressive metal release nonetheless.
Uniquely instrumented sludge metal with a well delivered message.
Pleasant sounding alt-rock that’s perhaps a bit too stripped-down.
A gem of energetic 70s fusion from Czechoslovakia.
KarniTool fans get in here
I hate metalcore – why do I like this?