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Review: Schammasch – The Maldoror Chants: Old Ocean

Who needs vocal melodies when you can just talk intently about surrealism and the occult?

By Sam, 2 years2024/11/20 ago
Circle of Wonders

Review: The Circle of Wonders – IV: Timber

It’s going down.

By Ian, 2 years2024/11/04 ago

Review: Delta – Gemini

A real Gem-In(My)-Eye. Is this anything?

By Christopher, 2 years2024/10/29 ago

Review: Together to the Stars – The Fragile Silence

The post-blackers are post-back.

By Dylan, 2 years2024/10/24 ago

Review: Consider the Source – The Stare

Definitely keep an eye on this one.

By Ian, 2 years2024/09/25 ago

Review: Ubiquity – The Ascendant Travels Among the Stars

Those ubiquitous Omnerod boys again…

By Christopher, 2 years2024/09/23 ago

Review: Cime – The Cime Interdisciplinary Music Ensemble

Monty Cime presents a masterclass on politically charged, emotionally hitting, and progressive music.

By Andy, 2 years2024/09/11 ago

Review: Sur Austru – Datura Străhiarelor

Do you love Romania? These guys do!

By Andy, 2 years2024/09/07 ago

Review: Papangu – Lampião Rei

The biggest stroke of prog genius we’ll have all year.

By Zach, 2 years2024/09/06 ago

Review: delving – All Paths Diverge

I took the one less listened to, and that has made all the difference.

By Doug, 2 years2024/09/04 ago

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