Review: Eternity’s End – Embers of War
For those who like power metal, this is an exceptional release. For those who like technical power metal, this may be one of the greatest power metal albums ever.
For those who like power metal, this is an exceptional release. For those who like technical power metal, this may be one of the greatest power metal albums ever.
Style: Jazz Fusion, Progressive Metal, Djent (Instrumental)Review by: MathisCountry: ChinaRelease date: 19 Novermber, 2021 NOTE: This album was originally included in the “Albums We Missed in 2021” Issue of The Progressive Subway Although this is my first time covering this genre on the blog, I love me some instrumental jazz Read more…
There is some potential here for sure, but I don’t think it was taken very seriously. Hopefully it isn’t meant to be taken seriously.
Each member of the band is a vocalist, and each of them has a different style of vocals.
From an 80s heavy metal cult favorite to full blown progressive metal, Dark Quarterer have undergone quite the transformation. How did they do?
They say progressive heavy metal is dead. Can Leviathan prove us otherwise? Find out!
A modern, extremified take on tech-thrash with solid energy.
Once again, they’ve found a nice spot between quirkiness and traditional metal that only sounds like themselves.