Review: Dvota – Antichiromantia
Despite small setbacks, Dvota delivers a lean and powerful album sure to please genre fans.
Despite small setbacks, Dvota delivers a lean and powerful album sure to please genre fans.
Quality musicianship dragged down by poor mixing and a lack of originality.
The best groove metal album to come out over the past couple years. This is will please headbangers and Meshuggah fans alike.
A surprisingly progressive album about the struggles of urban life. This is heavy metal done right.
When an absurd variety of metal influences form a progressive metal soup, one must ask: do too many subgenres spoil the broth?
Eerie, groovy prog death out of Poland that is worth a listen
If Mastodon and Gojira had a tightly written and skillfully produced punk-baby. This album packs a punch and is over before you know it.
“There’s no way to describe The Offering without it sounding absolutely terrible.”
A release from obvious Devin Townsend fanatics that achieves in what it sets out to do, even if restraining themselves in the process.