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Album Reviews

Review: IOTUNN – Access all Worlds

A cosmic blend of death and power metal that is expertly crafted.

By Dylan, 4 yearsMarch 10, 2021 ago
Album Reviews

Review: Need – Norchestrion: A Song for the End

With Norchestrion, Need continue to be a strong light for those longing for how prog metal used to sound.

By Sam, 4 yearsFebruary 22, 2021 ago
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Review: Descend – The Deviant

Descend may be the band that us Opeth fans have been looking for all these years. This is an album that is truly remarkable. A faithful continuation of Opeth’s formula all while keeping updated with the meta of twenty years of progressive death metal.

By Sabrina, 4 yearsFebruary 9, 2021 ago
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Missed Album Review: Burden of Life – The Makeshift Conqueror

Small text to lure people into reading the review.

By Sam, 4 yearsJanuary 6, 2021 ago
Album Reviews

Missed Album Review: Arise in Stability – Dose Again

I hate metalcore – why do I like this?

By Sam, 4 yearsDecember 28, 2020 ago
Album Reviews

Review: Growth – The Smothering Arms of Mercy

A claustrophobic exploration of hope and suffering through tight, ferocious death metal.

By The Progressive Subway, 4 yearsDecember 18, 2020 ago
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Review: Cryptodira – The Angel of History

A wonderful, well written Progressive Metal album that will remind you of early/mid era BTBAM while being very much its own voice.

By The Progressive Subway, 4 yearsDecember 16, 2020 ago
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Review: Ba’al – Ellipsism

Transcending the common tropes of Black Metal and bridging the gap with Post-Metal in style.

By Callum, 5 yearsNovember 17, 2020 ago
Album Reviews

Review: Gargoyl – Gargoyl

Here is that love child of Alice in Chains and Opeth that you didn’t know you needed.

By The Progressive Subway, 5 yearsNovember 2, 2020 ago
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Review: The Reticent – The Oubliette

A uniquely harrowing look into Alzheimer’s disease, The Oubliette is an emotional progressive metal powerhouse

By The Progressive Subway, 5 yearsOctober 31, 2020 ago

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