Review: The Spectre Beneath – The New Identity of Sidney Stone
Once again, they’ve found a nice spot between quirkiness and traditional metal that only sounds like themselves.
Once again, they’ve found a nice spot between quirkiness and traditional metal that only sounds like themselves.
An enjoyable “instrumetal” album that manages to avoid most of the common traps of the genre.
A killer Touhou metal record that shows off exceptional musical creativity while still retaining the best parts of the original tracks.
Detailed rhythms highlighting shreddy, intense crescendos with keyboard acrobatics for energy in standard-but-not-standard prog metal.
Fun mix of some more classic Metalcore with the busier more melodic pieces of modern Deathcore.
For those who really really like Mike Portnoy
Oriental progressive metal that’s not shy of unorthodox instrumentation
A bold, intriguing piece of Prog that does not shy away from synth-pop elements.