Review: The Chemical Mind – That Benign Terror
Some math-flavored blackgaze for your Nothing But Black Metal November.
Some math-flavored blackgaze for your Nothing But Black Metal November.
Math rock meets jazz saxophone for a surprising debut album from Australia
Style: Traditional (mixed vocals)Review by: AndrewCountry: US-CARelease date: 8 November, 2019 NOTE: This album was originally included in the November 2019 issue of The Progressive Subway. A month or two ago, Quintessence from the Prog Discord sent me the link to this album and the message “You might like this Read more…
When classical violin meets instrumental prog metal, good things happen
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The unexpected resurrection of Daniel Heiman in godly power prog
A masterpiece of an album, which can be enjoyed by any fan of Progressive Music.
Want some ugly, toilet bowl like Brutal Death metal? This is the album for you.
A bold, intriguing piece of Prog that does not shy away from synth-pop elements.
Feel like Djent will never click with you? Stellar Circuits is here to change that.