Review: Regressor – Crescent Spoon
Guitarist and producer Joseph Stevenson of StarSystems branches out with the debut of a new, jazzier solo project.
Guitarist and producer Joseph Stevenson of StarSystems branches out with the debut of a new, jazzier solo project.
A short and sweet instrumental djent EP with bright-shining guest stars.
Unique ideas are overshadowed by instrumental nothingness, and I may have found it more enjoyable if I only listened to the first three songs and the namesake epic.
“While we all have lots of bands who influence still, we all rip off Meshuggah!” – Devin Townsend Project
Fans of head-splitting time signatures, malleable tempos, and the heaviest riffs that ever riffed, this month’s playlist is songs for you.
WAIT produce a fairly interesting and unexpected djent inspired album. If you can handle the repetitive chugs, you can handle the WAIT.
It may seem like there isn’t much left that hasn’t been done already, but I can assure you Yawn will prove you otherwise.
Others By No One releases a whale of an album that is just as incomprehensible as it is ingenious, combining zany elements throughout the prog sphere.
This is another excellent album to come out of Pelagic Records; it’s angry, sophisticated, and heavy like an organized crate of bricks.
Style: Metalcore (mixed vocals)Pick by: DylanCountry: UK (Isle of Man)Release date: 10 September, 2021 NOTE: The album was originally included in the “Albums We Missed in 2021” Issue of The Progressive Subway Aeons is a returning band for us here, as their debut album A Tragic End was reviewed back Read more…