Review: Between the Buried and Me – The Blue Nowhere
You can check out any time you like (as long as it’s 15/8), but you can never leave.
You can check out any time you like (as long as it’s 15/8), but you can never leave.
A tribute to America’s most uninteresting president, a man who has absolutely nothing to do with this album.
All the Flower Kings horses and all the Flower Kings men couldn’t put prog together again.
Neal Morse is back with another godly progressive rock album of epic proportion.
“You stare at Benthos, they stare right back. And that’s when the sick mathcore comes, not from the front, but from the side. The point is, when they deliver sick mathcore, you are alive.”
– Sam Neill in Jurassic Park if you replaced raptors with Benthos, probably.
Recommended for fans of: wait a minute, isn’t this the biggest band in prog? Oh yeah, Portnoy’s also back, I guess.
It’s OUnly the most promising genre-blending metal band out of China, no big deal!
International and inter-generational prog supergroup. Is it super-fire?