Review: Divinex – Dreamscapes
An improvement on the usual formula, but not a dream come true.
An improvement on the usual formula, but not a dream come true.
Clarinet virtuosity and black metal atmosphere collide on A.M.E.N.’s debut!
New York’s historic experimental jazz scene once again collides with metal in the most dastardly of ways with Sarmat’s first two releases.
When the album title is longer than the excerpt.
Hey baby I hear the sludge a-callin’, tossed ballads and musical Easter eggs, and well if I seem a bit critical well, baby, I’ve got Witch Ripper pegged! (They’re proggin’ again)
This band came out of nowhere and casually said “yeah let’s do Scenes From a Memory but like, better, lol”
Take a meander through the hills of progressive post metal
Anarchÿ teases with a couple of morsels for those of you hungering for more epic, progressive, sometimes-neoclassical-thrash metal debauchery. And for dessert: sludge.