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Review: Dreamslain – Forge of Rebellion

A dream, slain by poor production choices and unpolished vocals

By Dave, 12 monthsJune 27, 2024 ago
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Review: Malignancy – …Discontinued

The Br00tal Subway

By Andy, 12 monthsJune 26, 2024 ago
Album Reviews

Review: Sunburst – Manifesto

A metal band called “Sunburst?” Not, I dunno, “Stellar Death Explosion?” Oh, I see, they must play power metal.

By Doug, 12 monthsJune 25, 2024 ago
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Review: Fellwarden – Legend

This is a *Legend*ary black metal album…. I’ll see myself out.

By Andy, 12 monthsJune 24, 2024 ago
Album Reviews

Review: Botanist – Paleobotany

Careful! Don’t touch my mesozoic conifer fossil collection!

By Dave, 12 monthsJune 22, 2024 ago
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Review: Ogasawara – The Age of Stars

Do not put these foolish ambitions to rest.

By Zach, 12 monthsJune 21, 2024 ago
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We’re recruiting prog rock experts!

Please dear reader, bless us with your knowledge

By The Progressive Subway, 12 monthsJune 21, 2024 ago
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Review: We broke the weather – Restart Game

Have you tried turning the weather off and on again?

By Ian, 12 monthsJune 20, 2024 ago
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Review: Replacire – The Center That Cannot Hold

My first ever tech death band; what a rabbit hole they started.

By Andy, 12 monthsJune 19, 2024 ago
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Review: Hizaki – The Zodiac Sign

One of the world’s premier guitar gods.

By Andy, 12 monthsJune 18, 2024 ago

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Our April 2025 Albums of the Month!

April showers us with great new releases!


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