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Review: Vordona – Quadrivium

We’re in the doldrums, guys. The winds of progressive metal do not blow this summer.

By Christopher, 2 yearsJuly 13, 2023 ago
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Review: Red Cain – Näe’Bliss

Wheel of Time metal that isn’t power metal??

By Andy, 2 yearsJuly 3, 2023 ago
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Review: Asymmetric Universe – The Sun Would Disappear As I Imagined All the Stars

When the album title is longer than the excerpt.

By Doug, 2 yearsJune 28, 2023 ago
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Review: Nospūn – Opus

This band came out of nowhere and casually said “yeah let’s do Scenes From a Memory but like, better, lol”

By Sam, 2 yearsJune 20, 2023 ago
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Review: Frostbitt – Machine Destroy

This machine sure isn’t learning.

By Zach, 2 yearsJune 2, 2023 ago
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Review: Karmanjakah – Ancient Skills

The transitional bones in a fossil record yet to be written

By Christopher, 2 yearsMay 24, 2023 ago
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Review: Needle – Fall

Maybe leave this one in the proverbial haystack.

By Doug, 2 yearsMay 15, 2023 ago
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Review: The Enigma Division – The Enigma Division

What prog album would be complete without a Derek Sherinian guest spot and a Carl Sagan audio sample?

By Doug, 2 yearsApril 7, 2023 ago
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Review: First Signs Of Frost – Anthropocene

Former associates of Daniel Tompkins re-emerge from hibernation for a new full-length release.

By Doug, 3 yearsSeptember 27, 2022 ago
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Review: Speaking to Stones – (In)Human Error

The Rochester based three-piece showcases insane talent in a prog metal triumph

By Nick, 3 yearsSeptember 24, 2022 ago

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