Review: Grorr – Ddulden’s Last Flight
A 36 minute “one-track-feel” album that blends djenty melodies and oriental undertones. Does it work though?
A 36 minute “one-track-feel” album that blends djenty melodies and oriental undertones. Does it work though?
For fans of: riffs as heavy as an elephant stepping on you.
A modern prog/death-ish hybrid that strikes similar notes to Extol.
Djent from Sweden that breathes fresh life into a tired genre.
Post-metal cupcake with sludge, black metal and math rock sprinkles.
Aggressive, oppressive, evil, and avant-garde. What more do you want?
Refreshingly folky blackgaze out of Finland.
One-man Canadian prog rock that isn’t too bad, eh?
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.