Review: Piah Mater – Under the Shadow of a Foreign Sun
Opeth-inspired Brazilian prog death.
Opeth-inspired Brazilian prog death.
Temple of Shadows 3
(Edu Falaschi – Vera Cruz is Temple 2)
Will this continue my godly path?
Wolves wouldn’t get it.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH. Caio Lemos, the forest spirit, my god, has a new band, and that’s worth screaming a little bit about.
My personal music god is back with his first main project full length in what feels like ages… does it stand up to his magnum opera?
My favorite musician of the decade is back at it in 2023 with a delightful dungeon synth release.
Centered around a deep appreciation of the natural world, this album is both beautiful and vicious improvised black metal by none other than Caio Lemos–the man behind Bríi and Kaatayra.
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?
While maybe unpalatable to first-time listeners, Pariah unfurls into a beautiful tapestry of avant-garde black metal with repeated listens.