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.
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.
Style: Melodic Black Metal, Technical Death Metal (harsh vocals)Pick by: ZachCountry: SwitzerlandRelease date: 12 March, 2021 NOTE: The album was originally included in the “Albums We Missed in 2021” Issue of The Progressive Subway Oh, the days when you just start diving right into subgenres. You shop around for a Read more…
Take a moment to admire that artwork. That alone deserves an 11/10.
Overtoun’s back must be hurting from the weight of all the OSDM bands they are carrying to the new era of metal.
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Yet another banger from one of the most prolific, ambitious, and talented artists in the French black metal scene.
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