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Review: Unreqvited – A Pathway to the Moon

Void-like soundscapes and heavenly atmosphere fight over custody while some dude sings.

By Dylan, 8 monthsApril 3, 2025 ago

Review: Kerberos – Apostle to the Malevolent

Biggest surprise of the year

By Zach, 8 monthsApril 2, 2025 ago

Review: Voidchaser – Trust

It’s an underground Canadian progressive metal soirée… and Jim Grey is also here.

By Claire, 9 monthsMarch 23, 2025 ago
Still Waters Empty House

Review: foot foot – still waters, empty house

Someone ask Quentin Tarantino if he wants an indie prog band for his next film’s soundtrack.

By Ian, 9 monthsMarch 19, 2025 ago

Review: Enbound – Set It Free

These guys lured THE Kevin Moore out of retirement?!

By Andy, 9 monthsMarch 18, 2025 ago

Review: Black Narcissus – There Lingers One Who’s Long Forgotten

I always knew nothing good would come of self-reflection.

By Doug, 9 monthsMarch 17, 2025 ago

Review: Rioghan – Kept

No, friends, the alt metal trend isn’t going to just die.

By Chris, 9 monthsMarch 17, 2025 ago

Review: Queen of Dreams – Subnivium

Queen of Dreams has all of the components they need to be an amazing band, however, I’m not sure this is the release that fully showcases them.

By Sabrina, 9 monthsMarch 15, 2025 ago

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, 9 monthsMarch 9, 2025 ago

Review: Apocalypse Orchestra – A Plague Upon Thee

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

By Dave, 9 monthsMarch 6, 2025 ago

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6: Satisfactory
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4: Weak
3: Bad
2: Awful
1: Abysmal


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