Review: Moon Machine – Moon Machine
If you are someone who wishes Keor never would have diverged from Steven Wilson/Opeth inspired sound he established in Petrichor, I think I might just have the album for you.
If you are someone who wishes Keor never would have diverged from Steven Wilson/Opeth inspired sound he established in Petrichor, I think I might just have the album for you.
One of the very highlights of South American prog, with a unique way of integrating Andes folk ingredients to the mix.
An incredibly musically ambitious album that is executed as well as it is envisioned. 7 years in the making, Holoceno combines progressive sludge metal with elements of avant garde and zeuhl.
From past to present, Timescape showcases quality songwriting whose influences originate throughout the prog rock and metal hemisphere.
An excellent and multifaceted album that blends together psychedelic stoner metal, sludge, and prog rock for a heavy, groovy, uniquely uplifting trip.
A dazzling and triumphant breath of fresh proggy air.
One of the greatest joys in life, I firmly believe, is math rock, here’s why.
A movement and theme based heavy prog album with some interesting twists sprinkled in.
A good jazzy effort that sadly misses the mark.
This sounds like Keor dropped acid and wrote down and recorded everything that came to his mind during a long night in a cave somewhere.