Review: Amun – Spectra and Obsession
You never know what you have until it’s gone.
You never know what you have until it’s gone.
Bologna’s progressive metallers Inner Vitriol return to the scene with a new name and a fresh remaster of their heavy, haunting, and hallowed first full-length.
Lunar Chamber’s debut EP is for the thoughtful, meditative death metal fan… without sacrificing techy brutality.
This is better than Time II AND it exists!
Third Eye’s sophomore Vengeance Fulfilled blends catchy power metal-esque choruses and complex progressive metal compositions into a compelling release.
Him does good music.
I’m coining a new subgenre: neo-progressive death metal.
A refreshing entry into the somewhat stale instrudjental genre
When you find a band via Ad Nauseam promoting their friends on Instagram, you know it’ll be good…
After a long delay, I finally get to dunk on a former TPS writer’s album. Progressive power metal has never been this bad, trust me!