Review: Alustrium – A Moment to Silence
A modern, melodic take on traditional progressive death metal
A modern, melodic take on traditional progressive death metal
An ambitious release, with no drought of classic progressive metal tropes.
Fantastically textured and structured avant release with a lot to offer.
An otherworldly, transcendental trip through challenging chaos – sinister, twisted, blackened, dissonant chaos, perfectly balanced on the edge of consciousness.
A blackened death album serving as a great debut for a new band.
Flying guinea pigs and May’s best albums: a dangerous mixture. Back to the size of where it all began, this edition is bound to leave you very happy.
From past to present, Timescape showcases quality songwriting whose influences originate throughout the prog rock and metal hemisphere.
One of the most bizarre and innovative albums of the year thus far.
An excellent and multifaceted album that blends together psychedelic stoner metal, sludge, and prog rock for a heavy, groovy, uniquely uplifting trip.
Instrumental tech death that’s exactly what you signed up for