Review: Egor Lappo – Trancevoicer
This collection of melodic sci-fi songs is perfect for fans of Voyager and Rendezvous Point. Egor Lappo is right to be proud of his work.
Review: Scarred – Scarred
When an absurd variety of metal influences form a progressive metal soup, one must ask: do too many subgenres spoil the broth?
Review: Yashira – Fail to Be
A formidable sludgy post-metal monster sneaking in at the end of 2020.
Review: Armed Cloud – Torque
Highly technical and equally harmonious musicians give us a satisfying traditional progressive metal album.
Review: Seren – Soliloquy
Some good slammin’ death/deathcore jams with some extra spice thrown in.
Review: BRIQUEVILLE – Quelle
A post-metal monolith dripping in sludge from an anonymous Belgian group.
Review: Sacred Serenity – Redefining Life [EP]
Austrian old school tech-death band delivers a blast to the past. Short, aggressive, and fun!
Review: Riviẽre – Passage
Whoever thought using an ẽ in their band name needs to get a slap on the head, but otherwise this is cool. Oceansize fans pay attention.
Review: IATT – Nomenclature
Style: Black (harsh vocals)Review by: SamCountry: US-PNRelease date: 27 September, 2019 NOTE: This album was originally included in the September 2019 issue of The Progressive Subway IATT, previously known as I Am the Trireme, is a band that apparently used to play Metalcore so poor Angry Metal Guy gave it Read more…