Review: Secludja – Stilled
Be’Lakor’s own pianist’s solo album, a wonderful trip into minimalist piano. It’s as sure to calm you down as it is to put you to sleep.
Be’Lakor’s own pianist’s solo album, a wonderful trip into minimalist piano. It’s as sure to calm you down as it is to put you to sleep.
A 50/50 blend of Rush and Motorhead that isn’t as exciting as that sounds.
A whirlwind of folk and jazz influences that will defy whatever expectations you may have.
Ambrius boldly attempt to break the mould, but said mould is only ever broken temporarily before they fall back into their routine
The slinky dissonance of Aethereus collides with the technicality of the Deviant Process at a million miles per hour. This is The Artisan Era-core to a tee.
Warning us from another planet about technology’s imminent rise to overtake humanity, Xenoglyph write twisting black metal certain to appeal to fans of the genre’s more dissonant leanings.
Epic Discordant Vision is the perfect title for this album; it’s a grand feast with fifty minutes of harsh riffage, tenor sax leads, and accordion noodling.
A solid crust punk outing that deviates from the norms of the genre enough to be interesting for prog metal heads.
Egyptian progressive/folk metal outfit Riverwood’s sophomore album Shadows And Flames is a bombastic release with many moving parts, but one that ultimately leaves you wishing for more.
Perhaps not the protest album we wanted, but the one we deserved.