Review: Whom Gods Destroy – Insanium
Like a gifted athlete student turning in his arts and literature term paper, Whom Gods Destroy shoot for thought-provoking but miss the net.
Like a gifted athlete student turning in his arts and literature term paper, Whom Gods Destroy shoot for thought-provoking but miss the net.
A beautiful balancing act of folk and metal that manages to keep itself composed on the tightrope for most of its duration
The Shape of Prog Metal to Come…
The Dillinger String Quartet Anniversary Plan. Literally, a.k.a “fuck you, now try to disbelieve it”
Every once in a while, we get an album that’s too weird even for me…
We’re getting into the restaurant review business now. Today: a three course cheese platter from the ShadowStrike fromagerie
An improvement on the usual formula, but not a dream come true.
We’re in the doldrums, guys. The winds of progressive metal do not blow this summer.