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Album Reviews

Missed Album Review: Toxik – Dis Morta

With as many hooks as a tackle shop, Toxik play mind-bending technical thrash metal which is the best the genre has seen since Terminal Redux.

By Andy, 2 yearsFebruary 5, 2023 ago
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Review: Qrixkuor – Zoetrope

Incorporating twisted orchestration into snaking long-form death metal, Qrixkuor have outdone themselves; Zoetrope is an opus worthy of such a horrifying, intriguing album cover.

By Andy, 2 yearsJanuary 1, 2023 ago
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Review: Gleb Kolyadin – The Outland

Hi, and welcome to the Jazz Fusion/Contemporary Classical Subway!

By Christopher, 2 yearsDecember 15, 2022 ago
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Review: Parius – The Signal Heard Throughout Space

The most fun you’ll have with spaceships and acid lakes all year!

By Zach, 3 yearsOctober 7, 2022 ago
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Review: Xenobiotic – Hate Monolith

Xenobiotic’s new brutally heavy EP shows great promise for the band’s future!

By Cooper, 3 yearsOctober 6, 2022 ago
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Review: Etrange – Enigme

A sonic celestial event; undoubtedly one of the best instrumental prog albums of the year.

By Christopher, 3 yearsSeptember 14, 2022 ago
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Review: Dreadnought – The Endless

Dreadnought are back and you should definitely be listening to them.

By Christopher, 3 yearsSeptember 10, 2022 ago
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Review: Asunojokei – Island

A dreamy journey that transcends any language barrier.

By Zach, 3 yearsSeptember 3, 2022 ago
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Review: Zemeth – Loneliness

Another day, another underrated Japanese guitar god slinging out hot neo-romantic solos. It’s like if Galneryus were high on caffeine and had harsh vocals.

By Andy, 3 yearsAugust 30, 2022 ago
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Review: Others by No One – Book II: Where Stories Come From

Others By No One releases a whale of an album that is just as incomprehensible as it is ingenious, combining zany elements throughout the prog sphere.

By Sabrina, 3 yearsJanuary 19, 2022 ago

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