Review: Iomair – Fishing For An Apparition
I do not like folk metal.
I do not like folk metal.
Great melody, excellent instrumental harmony, sappy vocals; is this not par for the course in most traditional prog metal?
A glimpse into 90s death-doom from rose colored glasses.
A hot album of avant-garde madness.
This 3-piece’s sophomore effort might be the most memorable anti-memorable dissodeath I’ve heard all year.
Deliciously proggy techdeath with palpable Cynic influences.
Peculate employs multiple styles to evoke a sense of dread with instruments one might normally find peaceful, which makes it all the more chilling and fascinating.
Looks like there is djent from China now. Is it good? Yes. But is it unique enough to stand out amongst the wave of instrudjental solo artists? Ehhh…
Relentlessly catchy, a fantastically entertaining release that’s equal parts 80s pastiche and avant-garde metal experimentation.
If you are looking for something to fill the shoes of Devin Townsend (at least until his next release), then look no further! Exxperior might be exactly what you are looking for; goofy, fun, and heavy!