Review: Wilderun – Epigone
Listening to Wilderun is like eating the best coffee ice cream you’ve ever tasted but you occasionally bite into coffee chunks that are a little too bitter for your senses.
Listening to Wilderun is like eating the best coffee ice cream you’ve ever tasted but you occasionally bite into coffee chunks that are a little too bitter for your senses.
If you are someone who wishes Keor never would have diverged from Steven Wilson/Opeth inspired sound he established in Petrichor, I think I might just have the album for you.
Well made deathcore record, but it doesn’t stray a large amount from the current norms of the genre.
Impressive fretboard wizardry, gnarly snarls, blistering synths, and lyrics detailing fictional intergalactic histories… what’s not to love? This is unique, nerdy, progressive death metal goodness.
Here is that love child of Alice in Chains and Opeth that you didn’t know you needed.
“There’s no way to describe The Offering without it sounding absolutely terrible.”
A riffy black metal experience with shades of Enslaved and mgla!
A really intense dream, that’s extremely vivid and real while happening, but you forget it as soon as it’s over.