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Review: Stengah – Soma Sema

“While we all have lots of bands who influence still, we all rip off Meshuggah!” – Devin Townsend Project

By Sabrina, 3 yearsMay 23, 2022 ago
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Review: Virocracy – Ecophagia

Virocracy serves up complex progressive death metal from Germany.

By Will, 3 yearsApril 26, 2022 ago
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Review: Iomair – Fishing For An Apparition

I do not like folk metal.

By Mathis, 3 yearsApril 14, 2022 ago
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Review: Cold Night For Alligators – The Hindsight Notes

It checks the boxes, but it doesn’t feel like there is much passion.

By Mathis, 3 yearsMarch 23, 2022 ago
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Review: Hath – All That Was Promised

A young band continues to evolve an already distinct sound.

By Zach, 3 yearsMarch 22, 2022 ago
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Review: Stortregn – Impermanence

Style: Melodic Black Metal, Technical Death Metal (harsh vocals)Pick by: ZachCountry: SwitzerlandRelease date: 12 March, 2021 NOTE: The album was originally included in the “Albums We Missed in 2021” Issue of The Progressive Subway Oh, the days when you just start diving right into subgenres. You shop around for a Read more…

By Zach, 3 yearsJanuary 19, 2022 ago
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Review: Sleep Terror – Above Snakes

Imagine if crunchy technical death metal was scattered through a spaghetti western movie.

By Sabrina, 4 yearsApril 28, 2021 ago
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Review: Grorr – Ddulden’s Last Flight

A 36 minute “one-track-feel” album that blends djenty melodies and oriental undertones. Does it work though?

By Dylan, 4 yearsApril 22, 2021 ago
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Review: Egor Lappo – Trancevoicer

This collection of melodic sci-fi songs is perfect for fans of Voyager and Rendezvous Point. Egor Lappo is right to be proud of his work.

By Sabrina, 4 yearsApril 20, 2021 ago
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Review: Exanimis – Marionnettiste

An incredibly strong orchestral death metal album with a brainy progressive edge.

By Sabrina, 4 yearsApril 16, 2021 ago

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7: Noteworthy
6: Satisfactory
5: Unremarkable
4: Weak
3: Bad
2: Awful
1: Abysmal


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