Review: Grorr – Ddulden’s Last Flight
A 36 minute “one-track-feel” album that blends djenty melodies and oriental undertones. Does it work though?
A 36 minute “one-track-feel” album that blends djenty melodies and oriental undertones. Does it work though?
Djent from Sweden that breathes fresh life into a tired genre.
An atmospheric instrumental sound that cuts right between modern prog metal and post-rock. Great background music.
An ambitious instrumental album that sends us through an ethereal journey by combining elements of djent and post rock.
A killer Touhou metal record that shows off exceptional musical creativity while still retaining the best parts of the original tracks.
Hey, djent fans…
A dollop of Haken, a slight peppering of BTBAM and the added spice of TesseracT – the ingredients for a (very pleasant) descent into insanity
AIR RAID SIRENS GOING OFF
Guy doesn’t like power metal vocals but does like Haken, guess what happens?
To djent or not to djent