Album Reviews
Review: Ophelia Sullivan – Disposable Identity
A beautiful album to push the prog heads out of their comfort zone
A beautiful album to push the prog heads out of their comfort zone
Like a perfect game of Pong, this album bounces around constantly yet remains fluid and exciting throughout.
Startlingly impressive black metal earns my first ever 10/10 at The Progressive Subway!
Clarinet virtuosity and black metal atmosphere collide on A.M.E.N.’s debut!
While maybe unpalatable to first-time listeners, Pariah unfurls into a beautiful tapestry of avant-garde black metal with repeated listens.
Avowed as Pariah’s “distorted, vicious, and bold mirror reflection”, does SALQIU’s most recent release have what it takes to stand on its own?
A heady brew of genre experimentation with a rather arcane philosophy
Peculate employs multiple styles to evoke a sense of dread with instruments one might normally find peaceful, which makes it all the more chilling and fascinating.
Relentlessly catchy, a fantastically entertaining release that’s equal parts 80s pastiche and avant-garde metal experimentation.