Review: An Abstract Illusion – Woe
A sophomore album so massive it took two reviewers to conquer it!
A sophomore album so massive it took two reviewers to conquer it!
This is what you’d get if Aquilus commissioned Empath-era Devin Townsend as both a collaborator and producer.
Warning us from another planet about technology’s imminent rise to overtake humanity, Xenoglyph write twisting black metal certain to appeal to fans of the genre’s more dissonant leanings.
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?
The anger of the wealth inequality gap personified.
A solid crust punk outing that deviates from the norms of the genre enough to be interesting for prog metal heads.
As heatwaves scour many parts of the world, the Progressive Subway Department for Cooling Down has put forward its best (and only) solution to beat the stifling summer heat: Cover the earth in permafrost. By our intrepid researcher’s calculations, the best and most kvlt way to achieve this is to disseminate a chilly blast of Progressive Black Metal to all our listeners.
A heady brew of genre experimentation with a rather arcane philosophy