Review: Dyscordia – Road to Oblivion
The beer capital of the world brews up an album worthy of its terroir. On the palate, harmonic changes, shred, and soaring vocals balance in this release.
The beer capital of the world brews up an album worthy of its terroir. On the palate, harmonic changes, shred, and soaring vocals balance in this release.
Have Hannibal’s war elephants met their match?
The masterminds behind prog metal only got better with experience.
*The* first progressive metal album.
Thirty-one years to write, hone skills, and perfect.
A technical relic from a bygone era.
Till swollen with cunning, of a self-conceit, this album’s waxen wings did mount above its reach.
Alex Parkinson has captured the sound of yet another big prog metal band. I can’t wait until he’s caught’em all.
A crucible to endure.
Feel the warmth.