Review: Oh Hiroshima – And The Dead Tree Gives No Shelter
It’s always a good sign for society when artists go back to quoting T. S. Eliot.
It’s always a good sign for society when artists go back to quoting T. S. Eliot.
Biblically accurate tech death.
Do not go djentle into that good night.
A dark and brooding prog metal release from some heavy hitters feat. a smattering of supremely catchy hooks.
Georgia-core by way of Minnesota
Can you believe it took them seven years to get planning permission?
Rocky mountain high blackgaze is back with more catchy hooks.
Will this record go thermonuclear?
I’ve got a feeling that tonight’s gonna be an Ok Goodnight.
I prefer my silence to be free-range, grass-fed, and all natural.