Review: Exploring Birdsong – Dancing in the Face of Danger
Luminous and punchy prog from the birthplace of British rock.
Luminous and punchy prog from the birthplace of British rock.
I’m coining a new subgenre: neo-progressive death metal.
In his house in Madrid, dead Cthulhu plays trippy metal
A run down of 18 of our favorite albums through the first half of the year.
Power metal with harsh vocals just doesn’t work too well, but Disyuntiva is a fun album from a new band.
Like the majestic flamingo, this is an inconsistent oddity, distracting to listen to yet perfectly adapted for its niche.
Soulsplitter have honed their skills and are ready to take the progressive metal scene by storm
Disaccord might just be 2022’s of the best prog-rock albums that nobody is talking about.
“While we all have lots of bands who influence still, we all rip off Meshuggah!” – Devin Townsend Project