Review: Spire – Temple of Khronos
Cerebral and atmospheric black metal tackling the tyranny of time itself
Review: Dzung – Dzanca
A lovely instrumental album combining Vietnamese folk with prog goodness
Review: Meer – Playing House
Catchy hooks and outstanding vocals from a Norwegian alt-pop octet.
Review: Kyros – Celexa Dreams
Style: Prog Rock/Synth-Pop (clean vocals)Review by: EvanCountry: UKRelease date: 19 June 2020 NOTE: This album was originally included in the “Albums We Missed in 2020” Issue of The Progressive Subway I picked this album up fairly last minute, so this will serve as more a first-impressions than a proper review. Read more…
Review: Izthmi – The Arrows of Our Ways
Style: Blackened Death Metal (harsh vocals)Review by: CallumCountry: US-WARelease date: 14 February, 2022 NOTE: This album was originally included in the “Albums We Missed in 2020” Issue of The Progressive Subway It always boggles my mind when a band’s debut album sounds as polished as a seasoned veteran’s, and even Read more…
Review: Dark Quarterer – Pompei
From an 80s heavy metal cult favorite to full blown progressive metal, Dark Quarterer have undergone quite the transformation. How did they do?
Review: Scardust – Strangers
Kind of genius, but I’d still be embarrassed to play it in public.
Review: The Advent Equation – Remnants of Oblivion
Is it death metal? Questionable. But it is an exceptional progressive metal release nonetheless.
Review: Grayceon – MOTHERS WEAVERS VULTURES
Uniquely instrumented sludge metal with a well delivered message.