Review: Oak, Ash & Thorn – Our Grief is Thus
A rich array of influences and emotions coming together to make powerful and catchy melodeath.
A rich array of influences and emotions coming together to make powerful and catchy melodeath.
Competent worship, but this temple could use a bit more decoration.
One half of a potentially great double album.
Exist defy expectations by writing a more accessible album. How did they do?
“Hey guys, how many subgenres can we shove into one album?”
Get ready to be dominated.
No more obnoxious British post-punk! No more obnoxious British post-punk!
Wolves wouldn’t get it.
The middle portion may have some middling moments, but deserves to be heard regardless.
We enter Mikael Akerfeldt once again.
Wait, no, can I change th—