Review: Hecla – In a World of One’s Own
An atmospheric instrumental sound that cuts right between modern prog metal and post-rock. Great background music.
An atmospheric instrumental sound that cuts right between modern prog metal and post-rock. Great background music.
It seems the Dream Theater fan club has made another uncanny impression of their idols.
A fun, casual listening experience for new and experienced prog metal fans alike.
Hey, djent fans…
Yet another new band takes a crack at the Opeth school of prog. Does this one knock it out of the Blackwater Park? Let’s find out!
Alt-proggy jams with some Geddy Style vox.
Harsh, unforgiving, and like nothing you’ll hear all year.
Think Nightwish, if all their songs were “Nemo.”
Do you like black metal, vocaloid and trap beats, but thanks to the hectic modern world, you only have time to listen to one album? Hey… Kekal.
Style: Tech Death (mixed vocals)Review by: JonahCountry: FranceRelease date: 26 June, 2020 NOTE: This album was originally included in the June 2020 issue of The Progressive Subway I reviewed Exocrine’s previous album back in 2018 and found it to be a relatively enjoyable, if somewhat uninspired release. If that were Read more…