Review: Diagonal – 4
‘70s proggy space rock that’s balm for the soul.
‘70s proggy space rock that’s balm for the soul.
From the realms of farms with the finest cows, this cheese has is aged 17 years.
Do you like 80s metal, but do you not spontaneously combust when any of the words “modern” or “Nevemore” are uttered? If so, check this out.
In a time before djent and metalcore, melodic prog metal was kin- just kidding. This album’s pretty neat though.
So much done right, yet dragged down so far.
The good vibes have struck as The Mars Volta members branch out into side-projects.
One of the very highlights of South American prog, with a unique way of integrating Andes folk ingredients to the mix.
One of the greatest joys in life, I firmly believe, is math rock, here’s why.
A cool progressive rock album (hinging on metal) which brings back memories of the mid 2000s prog scene.
Style: Prog Rock/Synth-Pop (clean vocals)Review by: EvanCountry: UKRelease date: 19 June 2020 NOTE: This album was originally included in the “Albums We Missed in 2020” Issue of The Progressive Subway I picked this album up fairly last minute, so this will serve as more a first-impressions than a proper review. Read more…