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Review: D’Virgilio, Morse & Jennings – Sophomore

“Three prog rock legends walk into the ‘70s soft rock scene” sounds like the setup to a joke. Unfortunately, it’s the punchline too.

By Christopher, 2 years2023/11/16 ago

Review: The Lion’s Daughter – Bath House

A promising band may have just delivered a horror-metal classic.

By Sabrina, 2 years2023/11/15 ago

Review: Wormhole – Almost Human

An album for the caveman that discovered fire.

By Zach, 2 years2023/11/14 ago

Review: Dissona – Dreadfully Distinct

Ana De Armas hologram girlfriend not included with purchase of EP.

By Zach, 2 years2023/11/13 ago

Review: TEMIC – Terror Management Theory

A cosmic event in the prog world: the formation of a new supergroup.

By Christopher, 2 years2023/11/13 ago

Review: Malokarpatan – Vertumnus Caesar

Experimental black metal can be accessible, too!

By Andy, 3 years2023/11/11 ago

Review: Afterbirth – In But not Of

A grimy, beautiful journey.

By Zach, 3 years2023/11/10 ago

Review: Nascent Echoes – Zeitgeist

Progressive metalcore leaves me wanting more…

By Cooper, 3 years2023/11/09 ago

Review: Source – Emergence

Over-promise, under-deliver. That’s how the saying goes, right?

By Doug, 3 years2023/11/08 ago

Lost in Time: OMB – SwineSong

Like a perfect game of Pong, this album bounces around constantly yet remains fluid and exciting throughout.

By Ryan, 3 years2023/11/07 ago

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