Review: Karmanjakah – A Book About Itself
Djent from Sweden that breathes fresh life into a tired genre.
Djent from Sweden that breathes fresh life into a tired genre.
When an absurd variety of metal influences form a progressive metal soup, one must ask: do too many subgenres spoil the broth?
Post-metal cupcake with sludge, black metal and math rock sprinkles.
Aggressive, oppressive, evil, and avant-garde. What more do you want?
A formidable sludgy post-metal monster sneaking in at the end of 2020.
Highly technical and equally harmonious musicians give us a satisfying traditional progressive metal album.
Instrumental math rock/metal that comes up just short of memorable.
An enjoyable “instrumetal” album that manages to avoid most of the common traps of the genre.