Review: Stone Healer – Conquistador
An unlikely but outstanding combination of Opethian grunge and blackened mindfuckery that’s honest, soulful, and relentlessly engaging.
An unlikely but outstanding combination of Opethian grunge and blackened mindfuckery that’s honest, soulful, and relentlessly engaging.
Wonderful dissonant tech death with enough elements from black and doom to be fresh and exciting
Bangin’ but uncreative death metal, enter at your own risk.
A great blackened techy melodic death album that has atmosphere to match its morose cover.
An incredibly strong orchestral death metal album with a brainy progressive edge.
Impressive fretboard wizardry, gnarly snarls, blistering synths, and lyrics detailing fictional intergalactic histories… what’s not to love? This is unique, nerdy, progressive death metal goodness.
Impeccably written discordant, atonal chaos: impenetrable, oppressive, and heckin’ brilliant.
Literally drifting through space, watching the world burn, awaiting your demise. One can either seek bliss or turn to madness.
A Gojira esque post metal./sludge album. which may rely a bit too heavily on the slamming riffs.
When an absurd variety of metal influences form a progressive metal soup, one must ask: do too many subgenres spoil the broth?