Review: Wake – Thought form Descent
Canadian extreme metal outfit come back to your speakers with a release bound to awake your inner demons.
Canadian extreme metal outfit come back to your speakers with a release bound to awake your inner demons.
A brilliant debut with a confident sound and a bulldozing sense of purpose.
Tanpasin demonstrates a good level of quality control: putting out consistently good riffs and impressive technical performances in every song.
Quality writing has no genre, and it carries this album that somehow manages to have no identity for 48 minutes and still be good.
Luna’s Call has delivered a complex, daring and bold piece of progressive death metal. A challenging yet rewarding album.
A wonderful 31-minute song combining tech death with Opethian songwriting – a must hear album.
Style: Traditional (mixed vocals)Review by: AndrewCountry: US-CARelease date: 8 November, 2019 NOTE: This album was originally included in the November 2019 issue of The Progressive Subway. A month or two ago, Quintessence from the Prog Discord sent me the link to this album and the message “You might like this Read more…
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