Review: Lord Dying – Clandestine Transcendence
Sometimes less really is more.
Sometimes less really is more.
A beautiful balancing act of folk and metal that manages to keep itself composed on the tightrope for most of its duration
And now, the conclusion.
This album was too moody to be called “Djiners, Djrive-ins, and Djives”
Crusty as hell, but not quite innovative enough.
On the internal of this album, External play some pretty solid VOLA-esque prog.
Ex-The Contortionist members delve into the post-metal realms.
I am the law, I am the table, I am drugs, and I’m the walrus too. Goo goo g’joob.
Some extremely talented wankery, that’s for sure!
Hey! You got IDM in my fusion!