Review: Sarmat – Dubious Disk / Determined to Strike
New York’s historic experimental jazz scene once again collides with metal in the most dastardly of ways with Sarmat’s first two releases.
New York’s historic experimental jazz scene once again collides with metal in the most dastardly of ways with Sarmat’s first two releases.
Imploding Waves is an appropriate name, and not always in a good way
Trapped in the CAGE of generic trad prog *one of my colleagues breaks the keyboard over my head*
Drifting mindlessly through a prog dimension, Max Enix’s new album is a rudderless, painfully long album with little worth noting.
It All Began With A Really Good Album But Realistically NO DEBUT SHOULD BE THIS GOOD WHAT THE HELL?!
Take a meander through the hills of progressive post metal
Moral Collapse collapses a bit from their fire debut, sagging under a failed attempt at innovating upon their sound.
My personal music god is back with his first main project full length in what feels like ages… does it stand up to his magnum opera?
Shadow Gallery’s least sure album to this point, does Room V hint toward a band in decline?