Review: Omnivortex – Diagrams of Consciousness
Just a ripping technical death metal album that does not have a single boring moment or riff. And there are a lot of riffs.
Just a ripping technical death metal album that does not have a single boring moment or riff. And there are a lot of riffs.
The next generation of progressive death metal is in good hands.
Math rock meets jazz saxophone for a surprising debut album from Australia
Refreshing, smooth as butter technical death metal that is both familiar and its own.
A killer Touhou metal record that shows off exceptional musical creativity while still retaining the best parts of the original tracks.
The template is awesome, but they come back to it an awful lot.
An instrumental EP about overcoming life’s everyday challenges. Hopeful, vibrant, and beautiful.