Album Reviews
Review: Inner Strength – Daydreaming in Moonlight
Thirty-one years to write, hone skills, and perfect.
Thirty-one years to write, hone skills, and perfect.
The dearth of water, glut of sunlight, paucity of humanity.
Retro-futurist and forward thinking, Colin Marston delivers yet again.
Put this on the “Sick Songs to Slay Sea Serpents To” playlist.
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