Review: Dessiderium – Keys to the Palace
One of my most anticipated records of the year.
One of my most anticipated records of the year.
Zach interviews Dessiderium’s Alex Haddad on an album 10 years in the making, JRPGs, and moving away from a love affair with Opeth.
Even though we were still using flip phones the last time we heard from [Everon], Shells has lost none of the band’s old lustre.
Symphonic and progressive death metal fans, rejoice! A must-listen, this album crosses every sharp and dots every quarter note.
You’ll be saying “wow” every time! It’s like a shammy, it’s like a mirror, it’s like a sponge.
Singer man is melodramatic and double bass goes blast blast blast and solos go weedly.
Queens of water, birch funerals, and mistletoe blood, oh my!