Review: Dyscordia – Road to Oblivion
The beer capital of the world brews up an album worthy of its terroir. On the palate, harmonic changes, shred, and soaring vocals balance in this release.
The beer capital of the world brews up an album worthy of its terroir. On the palate, harmonic changes, shred, and soaring vocals balance in this release.
If you don’t click from that Paolo Girardi, this won’t convince you.
Is the third time really the charm? Let’s find out!
This review was sponsored by Jim Grey
Reflections on reflections (or, five years to catch a shadow)
Careful! Don’t touch my mesozoic conifer fossil collection!
Do not put these foolish ambitions to rest.
Have you tried turning the weather off and on again?
Hey everyone, let’s learn about Unicode accented character encoding! There will be a test (no there won’t).
A concept album that’s only forty-five minutes long and doesn’t leave me feeling lost and confused? I don’t understand.