Review: Keor – Tearoom
This sounds like Keor dropped acid and wrote down and recorded everything that came to his mind during a long night in a cave somewhere.
This sounds like Keor dropped acid and wrote down and recorded everything that came to his mind during a long night in a cave somewhere.
An unlikely but outstanding combination of Opethian grunge and blackened mindfuckery that’s honest, soulful, and relentlessly engaging.
A grandiose melodeath anthology of Lovecraftian tales.
Wonderful dissonant tech death with enough elements from black and doom to be fresh and exciting
Bangin’ but uncreative death metal, enter at your own risk.
No djent, only djembe. Old school death metal with some Indian classical twists.
A great power metal opera for your monthly cheese serving
Sci-fi themed progressive black metal with massive dynamics, riffs, and jazzy saxophone? Yes please.