Review: Ckraft – Epic Discordant Vision
Epic Discordant Vision is the perfect title for this album; it’s a grand feast with fifty minutes of harsh riffage, tenor sax leads, and accordion noodling.
Epic Discordant Vision is the perfect title for this album; it’s a grand feast with fifty minutes of harsh riffage, tenor sax leads, and accordion noodling.
Like the majestic flamingo, this is an inconsistent oddity, distracting to listen to yet perfectly adapted for its niche.
“Rhythm is everything” states Caio Lemos: He provides on Corpos Transparentes, one of the most unique and well composed albums you will hear this year.
Of man’s many attempts at space travel, not every mission was a success, but the times where they were are downright glorious.
While we have lots of bands who influence still, few have dared to rip off Devin Townsend… until now!
A generic romp back to 2007 just retreading the same dull cliches of traditional prog metal
The first half of a two-part concept album that embraces a symphonic sound while retaining a more traditional progressive style.
A solid crust punk outing that deviates from the norms of the genre enough to be interesting for prog metal heads.
As heatwaves scour many parts of the world, the Progressive Subway Department for Cooling Down has put forward its best (and only) solution to beat the stifling summer heat: Cover the earth in permafrost. By our intrepid researcher’s calculations, the best and most kvlt way to achieve this is to disseminate a chilly blast of Progressive Black Metal to all our listeners.