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2023

Review: Advent Horizon – A Cell to Call Home

Want cheap sentiment? Advent Horizon’ll pump you so full of sap you’ll be blowing your nose with a pancake

By Christopher, 2 yearsOctober 13, 2023 ago

Review: Linus Klausenitzer – Tulpa

This man has quickly made a case as the GOAT tech bassist.

By Andy, 2 yearsOctober 12, 2023 ago

Review: The Cryptex – Nimbus

What is The Cryptex? It’s it!

Yes, but what is it?

By Christopher, 2 yearsOctober 7, 2023 ago

Review: Equivocator – Equivocator

Always leave ’em wanting more

By Christopher, 2 yearsOctober 6, 2023 ago

Review: Ledmotiv – An Astronaut’s Diary

A hilariously over the top fusion of Disney musicals, orchestra, and progressive metal is here to satisfy your sugar intake for the upcoming three months

By Sam, 2 yearsOctober 5, 2023 ago

Review: Haralabos [Harry] Stafylakis – Calibrating Friction

The Shape of Prog Metal to Come…

By Andy, 2 yearsOctober 4, 2023 ago

Review: Project: Xanadu – Refrained Transgressions

A platter of musical leftovers- still good, if you eat around the moldy bits.

By Ian, 2 yearsOctober 3, 2023 ago

Review: Seven)Suns – One of Us is the Killer

The Dillinger String Quartet Anniversary Plan. Literally, a.k.a “fuck you, now try to disbelieve it”

By Christopher, 2 yearsOctober 2, 2023 ago

Review: The Salt Pale Collective – A Body That Could Pass Through Stones and Trees

My roster of exceptional post-metal bands has gained a new member.

By Cooper, 2 yearsSeptember 30, 2023 ago

Review: The Salt Pale Collective – The Crimson Queen Has No Tongue

Can the companion piece hold up as my well as its bigger brother?

By Cooper, 2 yearsSeptember 30, 2023 ago

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Rating system

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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