Review: A Dying Planet – When the Skies Are Grey
Zero Hour may be no more, but Jasun Tipton lives on, and this is his latest outing. Does this tower over Avarice or is the premise a dark deceiver? Find out!
Zero Hour may be no more, but Jasun Tipton lives on, and this is his latest outing. Does this tower over Avarice or is the premise a dark deceiver? Find out!
A mixed bag of the most furious metallic hardcore this side of End… alongside a bunch of immersive psychedelic filler.
Quality musicianship dragged down by poor mixing and a lack of originality.
This is a bit of an experimental album combining electronic, power metal, and prog metal influences.
Melodic death that is heavy, not overindulgent, and well-balanced.
Blog recurring artist Lascaille’s Shroud come out with a release that’s both a continuation of their discography and isn’t.
The most by the numbers album you will likely find in the area of early 2000s style traditional progressive metal.
Bangin’ but uncreative death metal, enter at your own risk.