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2020

Review: Hecla – In a World of One’s Own

An atmospheric instrumental sound that cuts right between modern prog metal and post-rock. Great background music.

By Sabrina, 5 yearsNovember 24, 2020 ago

Review: Khaima – Owing to the Influence

Tool-Esque alt-prog with condensed song writing

By Evan, 5 yearsNovember 23, 2020 ago

Review: La Fin – The Endless Inertia

Do you like post-metal? Then this is definitely for you, friend.

By Chris, 5 yearsNovember 20, 2020 ago

Review: ReFrame – Reaching Revery

A behemoth of a passion project comes up with mixed results.

By The Progressive Subway, 5 yearsNovember 19, 2020 ago

Review: Arcing Wires – Prime

Math rock meets jazz saxophone for a surprising debut album from Australia

By The Progressive Subway, 5 yearsNovember 18, 2020 ago

Review: Ba’al – Ellipsism

Transcending the common tropes of Black Metal and bridging the gap with Post-Metal in style.

By Callum, 5 yearsNovember 17, 2020 ago

Review: Soul Secret – Blue Light Cage

It seems the Dream Theater fan club has made another uncanny impression of their idols.

By Sabrina, 5 yearsNovember 14, 2020 ago

Review: Coexistence – Collateral Dimension

Refreshing, smooth as butter technical death metal that is both familiar and its own.

By The Progressive Subway, 5 yearsNovember 13, 2020 ago

Review: Arkan – Lila H

An interesting and unique blend of Melodeath and Traditional Middle Eastern Music

By Evan, 5 yearsNovember 12, 2020 ago

Review: Jacob Wolfe – Barky Carnation EP

A fun, casual listening experience for new and experienced prog metal fans alike.

By Sabrina, 5 yearsNovember 11, 2020 ago

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10: Sublime
9: Mind-blowing
8: Exemplary
7: Noteworthy
6: Satisfactory
5: Unremarkable
4: Weak
3: Bad
2: Awful
1: Abysmal


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