Review: The Lylat Continuum – Ephemeral
Literally drifting through space, watching the world burn, awaiting your demise. One can either seek bliss or turn to madness.
Literally drifting through space, watching the world burn, awaiting your demise. One can either seek bliss or turn to madness.
A cool progressive rock album (hinging on metal) which brings back memories of the mid 2000s prog scene.
A small, solo output that is enjoyable and memorable.
A pummeling tech death offering with a cool dissonant twist.
Extreme thrash with exceptional lead guitar work.
Cerebral and atmospheric black metal tackling the tyranny of time itself
A lovely instrumental album combining Vietnamese folk with prog goodness
Catchy hooks and outstanding vocals from a Norwegian alt-pop octet.
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…
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…