Review: Zemeth – Loneliness
Another day, another underrated Japanese guitar god slinging out hot neo-romantic solos. It’s like if Galneryus were high on caffeine and had harsh vocals.
Another day, another underrated Japanese guitar god slinging out hot neo-romantic solos. It’s like if Galneryus were high on caffeine and had harsh vocals.
Ambrius boldly attempt to break the mould, but said mould is only ever broken temporarily before they fall back into their routine
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An interesting albeit undercooked romp through some unique soundscapes
Like an enormous Christmas dinner, Backfire will both satisfy and stuff you in equal measure.
A genre-fusion album that attempts to blend minimalist post-rock with meaty hard rock drums and guitars but is left lacking on both fronts.
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