Review: Oreana – Dubai
A genre-fusion album that attempts to blend minimalist post-rock with meaty hard rock drums and guitars but is left lacking on both fronts.
A genre-fusion album that attempts to blend minimalist post-rock with meaty hard rock drums and guitars but is left lacking on both fronts.
An acoustic take on post-black metal that feels like the promise of spring breaking the grip of eternal winter.
Have you ever wondered what a band trying their hardest to emulate 90s Opeth would sound like?
“While we all have lots of bands who influence still, we all rip off Meshuggah!” – Devin Townsend Project
Eläimys is eerie and organic, filled with ambiguity and wonder.
This is another excellent album to come out of Pelagic Records; it’s angry, sophisticated, and heavy like an organized crate of bricks.
A college essay of an album, presented to the class of post black 101 (Taught by Neige)
Perfection without pretention, this is fucking superb! Scratching my O’Brother itch, but so so much more – huge dynamics and post-hardcore emotions collide with impeccable songwriting sensibilities in a compelling reflection on the destruction humanity has wrought on nature.