Review: Carthagods – The Monster in Me
A great darker prog power album that cuts out the cheese
A great darker prog power album that cuts out the cheese
Afternath warns us beforehand that there’s something wrong, and there is: it’s their album
A bold, intriguing piece of Prog that does not shy away from synth-pop elements.
A roaring modern anthem of modern Progressive Metal. Absolutely essential.
An epic yet somber adventure, with plenty of standout instrumentals and stand-out hooks.
An album that plays out Progressive Metal tropes in a less than successful manner.
A journey to a heavenly world… A band that delivers an atmosphere so unique and beautiful, that you’re bound to love.
To influence salad or not to influence salad, that is the question