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!
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.
Belgrade, new thrash capital of Europe? Quasarborn pull no punches on this pounding release!
The transitional bones in a fossil record yet to be written