Review: Back to R’lyeh – The Break
In his house in Madrid, dead Cthulhu plays trippy metal
In his house in Madrid, dead Cthulhu plays trippy metal
Zopp is a bop.
In an attempt to infuse every metal genre into one, Oak Pantheon managed to craft an okay album.
Workaday melodeath with touches of folk-tinged brilliance shining through
An exploration of musical negative space that’s defined as much by absence as by its own content.
A progressive sludge swing and a miss.
The dream team (Andy and Zach obviously) is back at it again to review the new monstrous split full length between two experimental death metal powerhouses.
Sympuls-E blends memorable metalcore choruses with soul-stirring stringed arrangements and zealous synth work.
“I dunno what the hell’s in there, but it’s weird and pissed off, whatever it is.”
Bog-standard symphonic metal with excellent vocals and decent production.