Review: Karmanjakah – A Book About Itself
Djent from Sweden that breathes fresh life into a tired genre.
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.
A dollop of Haken, a slight peppering of BTBAM and the added spice of TesseracT – the ingredients for a (very pleasant) descent into insanity
Guy doesn’t like power metal vocals but does like Haken, guess what happens?
STOP COMPLAINING ABOUT DEATHCORE IT’S GREAT AND MAKES MY SKULL EXPLODE BUT IN A GOOD WAY