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Review: Starborn – Savage Peace

A nasty US power metal album with an epic and progressive twist

By Sam, 6 years2019/12/16 ago

Review: Obsidian Tide – Pillars of Creation

Israel continues to be an amazing hub progressive metal, this time with an Opethian twist

By Sam, 6 years2019/11/26 ago

Review: The Night Watch – An Embarrassment of Riches

When classical violin meets instrumental prog metal, good things happen

By Sam, 6 years2019/11/15 ago

Review: Iapetus – The Body Cosmic

An amazing prog death album which my garbage writing of four years ago did not do justice in the slightest

By Sam, 6 years2019/11/09 ago

Review: An Isolated Mind – I’m Losing Myself

Mental illness Opeth

By Dylan, 6 years2019/11/04 ago

Review: Noveria – Aequilibrium

When power metal hit you with the riff, mind goes brrr

By Matt, 6 years2019/10/25 ago

Review: Tamam Shod – Yek

Sprawling stoner doom to scratch all your YOB itches

By The Progressive Subway, 6 years2019/10/19 ago

Review: Juggernaut – Neuroteque

Eclectic instrumental post-prog with an obese bass tone

By Josh, 7 years2019/10/11 ago

Review: Chronicles – The Forest

More and more quality Native Construct style bands keep popping out of the woodwork.

By Josh, 7 years2019/08/30 ago

Review: Tanagra – Meridiem

So apparently, atmospheric power metal is a thing… AND IT’S GOOD…?!

By Matt, 7 years2019/08/01 ago

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