Review: Max Enix – Far From Home
Drifting mindlessly through a prog dimension, Max Enix’s new album is a rudderless, painfully long album with little worth noting.
Drifting mindlessly through a prog dimension, Max Enix’s new album is a rudderless, painfully long album with little worth noting.
Here they come to give grunge a booster, you know it ain’t gonna die.
Does normal prog seem just a shade duller after Exul to you, too? Brain Mechanics will be a breath of fresh air.
A flawed yet endearingly weird work for all you lovers of zany prog metal.
A brilliant debut with a confident sound and a bulldozing sense of purpose.
A sonic celestial event; undoubtedly one of the best instrumental prog albums of the year.
O’ where are the innovative prog rock bands of yesteryear? They could be right here…
Epic Discordant Vision is the perfect title for this album; it’s a grand feast with fifty minutes of harsh riffage, tenor sax leads, and accordion noodling.