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Review: Ologram – La Mia Scia

Ologram’s “La Mia Scia” is a melancholic and contemplative progressive rock album that struggles to leave a lasting trail.

By Francesco, 1 year2025/03/09 ago

Review: Apocalypse Orchestra – A Plague Upon Thee

Is this what skateboarders are talking about when they call things ‘sick’?

By Dave, 1 year2025/03/06 ago

Review: Dawn of Ouroboros – Bioluminescence

Cutting edge Californian deathgaze

By Cooper, 1 year2025/03/06 ago

Review: Nostoc – Rites of Passage

Does Nostoc earn a Passing grade, or do eight Rites make a wrong?

By William, 1 year2025/03/05 ago

Review: Maruja – Tír na nÓg

Am I so out of touch? No, it’s the children who are wrong.

By Ishmael, 1 year2025/03/04 ago

Review: Tumbleweed Dealer – Dark Green

Get high on tumbleweed 24/7

By Sam, 1 year2025/03/02 ago

Review: Gleb Kolyadin – Mobula

Like the titular mobula (manta ray), this album is graceful and otherworldly.

By Andy, 1 year2025/03/01 ago

Review: Serpents of Pakhangba – Air and Fire

Me, you, and an ancient shamanic tribe in northeastern India… do we have a date?

By Claire, 1 year2025/02/28 ago

Review: Sarmat – Upgrade

The improv jazz/metal gods are back!

By Andy, 1 year2025/02/25 ago

Review: Pathogenic – Crowned in Corpses

This album will undoubtedly stab you in face, as the art implies.

By Chris, 1 year2025/02/24 ago

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