Review: SIKASA – Matter Earth
An interesting albeit undercooked romp through some unique soundscapes
An interesting albeit undercooked romp through some unique soundscapes
Like an enormous Christmas dinner, Backfire will both satisfy and stuff you in equal measure.
A genre-fusion album that attempts to blend minimalist post-rock with meaty hard rock drums and guitars but is left lacking on both fronts.
Warning us from another planet about technology’s imminent rise to overtake humanity, Xenoglyph write twisting black metal certain to appeal to fans of the genre’s more dissonant leanings.
While maybe unpalatable to first-time listeners, Pariah unfurls into a beautiful tapestry of avant-garde black metal with repeated listens.
Avowed as Pariah’s “distorted, vicious, and bold mirror reflection”, does SALQIU’s most recent release have what it takes to stand on its own?
A complex and intricate release, Dusk Chapel’s Astrophysics And Abnormal Activities finds its place firmly among established names in the genre.
An alternative metal LP with some potential, but marred by tacked on progressive elements
The anger of the wealth inequality gap personified.
An acoustic take on post-black metal that feels like the promise of spring breaking the grip of eternal winter.