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Review: Vordona – Quadrivium

We’re in the doldrums, guys. The winds of progressive metal do not blow this summer.

By Christopher, 2 yearsJuly 13, 2023 ago

Review: Entering Polaris – Atlantean Shores

The first of Entering Polaris’ four planned albums for 2023, Atlantean Shores plays it safe with power/prog.

By Andy, 2 yearsJuly 12, 2023 ago

Review: Vexing – Grand Reproach

Sometimes I just want an elephant to step on me while smelling flowers.

By Sam, 2 yearsJuly 11, 2023 ago

Review: Anubis Gate – Interference

Whether you’re an old fan of Andromeda Unchained or a current diehard follower, Interference is not to be missed.

By Matt, 2 yearsJuly 8, 2023 ago

Review: Wooden Veins – Imploding Waves

Imploding Waves is an appropriate name, and not always in a good way

By Christopher, 2 yearsJuly 4, 2023 ago

Review: Red Cain – Näe’Bliss

Wheel of Time metal that isn’t power metal??

By Andy, 2 yearsJuly 3, 2023 ago

Review: Infinite Spectrum – CAGE

Trapped in the CAGE of generic trad prog *one of my colleagues breaks the keyboard over my head*

By Christopher, 2 yearsJune 30, 2023 ago

Review: Asymmetric Universe – The Sun Would Disappear As I Imagined All the Stars

When the album title is longer than the excerpt.

By Doug, 2 yearsJune 28, 2023 ago

Review: Dawn of Ouroboros – Velvet Incandescence

Dawn of Ouroboros fumbles the bag on their sophomore outing

By Cooper, 2 yearsJune 27, 2023 ago

Review: Max Enix – Far From Home

Drifting mindlessly through a prog dimension, Max Enix’s new album is a rudderless, painfully long album with little worth noting.

By Andy, 2 yearsJune 26, 2023 ago

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