Missed Album Review: Fires in the Distance – Air Not Meant for Us
This goes out to my Subway haters who think I don’t care about melody anymore.
This goes out to my Subway haters who think I don’t care about melody anymore.
Israel may not be a great place to be right now, but their underground prog metal scene continues to deliver, this time with a cinematic black metal concept album.
Opener of the year, and a pretty damn good album too.
Damnation Plan’s newest release is the first album to feature clean vocals and takes a melancholic, ambient approach that trudges on but hits the mark with some difficulty.
All the best dreams are a little bit strange.
While I don’t see faces everywhere, I do hear the voices telling me to listen to more tech death(core).
After an arid summer, The Circle are awakening the good releases
Brits bringing a hefty mix of thrash, maths, and melodic death. Kitchen sink included.
I’m coining a new subgenre: neo-progressive death metal.