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Review: Duma – Duma

Harsh, unforgiving, and like nothing you’ll hear all year.

By The Progressive Subway, 5 yearsSeptember 20, 2020 ago

Review: Brotthogg – The Die Is Cast

Blackened Death with some cool techy and thrashy elements thrown in. Also one member only plays guitar solos.

By The Progressive Subway, 5 years ago

Review: Glass Ocean – The Remnants of Losing Yourself in Someone Else

Atmospheric progressive rock with soul.

By Stephen, 5 yearsSeptember 18, 2020 ago

Review: Nug – Alter Ego

Shout out to Nug

By The Progressive Subway, 5 years ago

Review: Exist – Egoiista

Exist’s Egoiista helps them really start to carve their niche into the Progressive Death genre.

By Chris, 5 yearsSeptember 15, 2020 ago

Review: Sacred Serenity – Redefining Life [EP]

Austrian old school tech-death band delivers a blast to the past. Short, aggressive, and fun!

By Dylan, 5 yearsSeptember 13, 2020 ago

Review: Steps of Odessa – Obsidian Skies

Small text to lure people into reading the review

By The Progressive Subway, 5 years ago

Review: Assignment – Reflections

German band Assignment takes us through a familiar yet pleasant road of progressive power metal music.

By Dylan, 5 yearsSeptember 9, 2020 ago

Review: Palehorse/Palerider and Lord Buffalo – Legends of the Desert: Volume 1

Enough about cowboys, this is by the desert, for the desert

By The Progressive Subway, 5 years ago

Review: Mattias Ohlsson Project – Illumination

A dollop of Haken, a slight peppering of BTBAM and the added spice of TesseracT – the ingredients for a (very pleasant) descent into insanity

By Dylan, 5 yearsSeptember 5, 2020 ago

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