Review: The Red Charade – Primal
An almost fantastic hardcore offering marred by odd vocal choices.
An almost fantastic hardcore offering marred by odd vocal choices.
Out of the swamplands of thick sludge and angry rednecks, we now stumble upon… pop sludge? What? Did someone dump a sugar truck in my swamp or something?
A good classic heavy metal record. with some progressive elements dashed in.
If you are someone who wishes Keor never would have diverged from Steven Wilson/Opeth inspired sound he established in Petrichor, I think I might just have the album for you.
This blackened deathcore album will chill you with its brutally crushing downtuned riffs, and agonizing gutturals. If you’re not mentally prepared for this album, I’d turn elsewhere.
A solid atmospheric, djenty debut album from a small band in Minnesota.
A mournful gothic solo project lamenting the passing of time, and the inevitability of death.
Seventh Dimension is a melodic prog metal outfit from Sweden. Coming off the back of a two hour album, can this shorter effort improve upon their previous shortcomings? Find out!
Rough around the edges, but a refreshingly progressive and atmospheric black metal beast