Review: TEMIC – Terror Management Theory
A cosmic event in the prog world: the formation of a new supergroup.
A cosmic event in the prog world: the formation of a new supergroup.
Bologna’s progressive metallers Inner Vitriol return to the scene with a new name and a fresh remaster of their heavy, haunting, and hallowed first full-length.
An exploration of musical negative space that’s defined as much by absence as by its own content.
A wildly ambitious debut release results in an inconsistent album
A succinct, self-assured, and sophisticated piece of instrumental prog that is an easy recommendation for any veteran listeners of the genre.
The dream team (Andy and Zach obviously) is back at it again to review the new monstrous split full length between two experimental death metal powerhouses.
Italian progressive metal veterans Wounded Knee return after some time with the album 122 Lune. Not trying to break new ground, the album makes for an engaging listen but can sometimes feel a bit derivative.
Hi, and welcome to the Jazz Fusion/Contemporary Classical Subway!
Blackgaze with a pretty album cover, cool solos, and some fierce climaxes: what else could you ask for from the genre?