Review: Grorr – Ddulden’s Last Flight
A 36 minute “one-track-feel” album that blends djenty melodies and oriental undertones. Does it work though?
A 36 minute “one-track-feel” album that blends djenty melodies and oriental undertones. Does it work though?
This collection of melodic sci-fi songs is perfect for fans of Voyager and Rendezvous Point. Egor Lappo is right to be proud of his work.
An incredibly strong orchestral death metal album with a brainy progressive edge.
A solid instrumental debut from a promising solo artist.
Impressive fretboard wizardry, gnarly snarls, blistering synths, and lyrics detailing fictional intergalactic histories… what’s not to love? This is unique, nerdy, progressive death metal goodness.
For fans of: riffs as heavy as an elephant stepping on you.
Death, taxes, and melodic prog from Italy.
A progressive sci-fi take on classic 80s heavy metal.
Fun, bite-sized instrumental pieces from the depths of Florida.
Hazy, stoner/psych-rock within massively satisfying post-metal structures.