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February

Album Reviews

Review: Karmanjakah – A Book About Itself

Djent from Sweden that breathes fresh life into a tired genre.

By Callum, 4 yearsMarch 25, 2021 ago
Album Reviews

Review: Truls Haugen – The Haugen Archives

A small, solo output that is enjoyable and memorable.

By Dylan, 4 yearsMarch 24, 2021 ago
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Review: Klexos – Apocryphal Parabolam

A pummeling tech death offering with a cool dissonant twist.

By Chris, 4 yearsMarch 23, 2021 ago
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Review: Paranorm – Empyrean

Extreme thrash with exceptional lead guitar work.

By Evan, 4 yearsMarch 22, 2021 ago
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Review: Spire – Temple of Khronos

Cerebral and atmospheric black metal tackling the tyranny of time itself

By Callum, 4 yearsMarch 16, 2021 ago
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Review: Sea Sleeper – Nostophobia

A Gojira esque post metal./sludge album. which may rely a bit too heavily on the slamming riffs.

By Chris, 4 yearsMarch 15, 2021 ago
Album Reviews

Review: Izthmi – The Arrows of Our Ways

Style: Blackened Death Metal (harsh vocals)Review by: CallumCountry: US-WARelease date: 14 February, 2022 NOTE: This album was originally included in the “Albums We Missed in 2020” Issue of The Progressive Subway It always boggles my mind when a band’s debut album sounds as polished as a seasoned veteran’s, and even Read more…

By The Progressive Subway, 4 yearsFebruary 9, 2021 ago
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Review: Antipope – Apostle of Infinite Joy

Black metal Dave Mustaine meets prog = profit (???)

By Sam, 5 yearsFebruary 21, 2020 ago
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Review: Mortanius – Till Death Do Us Part

Sometimes, all you need to make a power metal classic is a weird singer and a bass player

By Matt, 6 yearsNovember 4, 2019 ago
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Review: Aftermath – There Is Something Wrong

Afternath warns us beforehand that there’s something wrong, and there is: it’s their album

By The Progressive Subway, 6 yearsFebruary 15, 2019 ago

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9: Mind-blowing
8: Exemplary
7: Noteworthy
6: Satisfactory
5: Unremarkable
4: Weak
3: Bad
2: Awful
1: Abysmal


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