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Review: Krallice – Inorganic Rites

Retro-futurist and forward thinking, Colin Marston delivers yet again.

By Andy, 1 yearJuly 18, 2024 ago

Review: Isle of the Cross – Faustus: The Musical

Till swollen with cunning, of a self-conceit, this album’s waxen wings did mount above its reach.

By Ian, 1 yearJuly 17, 2024 ago

Review: Black Lava – The Savage Winds of Wisdom

If you don’t click from that Paolo Girardi, this won’t convince you.

By Andy, 1 yearJuly 16, 2024 ago

Review: Hourglass – Voids and Visions

It’s not about the length, it’s how you use it 😉

By Andy, 1 yearJuly 15, 2024 ago

Review: Mothman and the Thunderbirds – Portal Hopper

Alex Parkinson has captured the sound of yet another big prog metal band. I can’t wait until he’s caught’em all.

By Sabrina, 1 yearJuly 13, 2024 ago

Review: Harpazo – The Crucible

A crucible to endure.

By Andy, 1 yearJuly 12, 2024 ago

Review: Vower – Apricity

Feel the warmth.

By Christopher, 1 yearJuly 11, 2024 ago

Our June 2024 Albums of the Month!

We’ve got a Junique selection of albums for you this month

By The Progressive Subway, 1 yearJuly 10, 2024 ago

Review: Aeons – The Ghosts of What We Knew

Is the third time really the charm? Let’s find out!

By Dylan, 1 yearJuly 9, 2024 ago

Review: Hail Spirit Noir – Fossil Gardens

How many synonyms for cosmic and space does one need?

By Sam, 1 yearJuly 8, 2024 ago

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