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Review: Boss Keloid – Family The Smiling Thrush

An excellent and multifaceted album that blends together psychedelic stoner metal, sludge, and prog rock for a heavy, groovy, uniquely uplifting trip.

By Dan, 5 yearsJune 23, 2021 ago

Review: Azure – Of Brine And Angel’s Beaks

A dazzling and triumphant breath of fresh proggy air.

By Callum, 5 yearsJune 21, 2021 ago

Review: Sketchshow – WAVES

One of the greatest joys in life, I firmly believe, is math rock, here’s why.

By Nick, 5 yearsJune 10, 2021 ago

Review: Before & Apace – The Denisovan

A movement and theme based heavy prog album with some interesting twists sprinkled in.

By Chris, 5 yearsJune 9, 2021 ago

Review: Voronoi – The Last Three Seconds

A good jazzy effort that sadly misses the mark.

By Nick, 5 yearsMay 20, 2021 ago

Review: Keor – Tearoom

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.

By Sabrina, 5 yearsMay 18, 2021 ago

Review: Subterranean Masquerade – Mountain Fever

You want fun? You wanna dance? Listen to this!!

By Sam, 5 yearsMay 15, 2021 ago

Review: Empire Bathtub – 2 Looney 2 Moons

Come smell the dick-shaped roses and worship the number 69!

By Sam, 5 yearsApril 26, 2021 ago

Review: Egor Lappo – Trancevoicer

This collection of melodic sci-fi songs is perfect for fans of Voyager and Rendezvous Point. Egor Lappo is right to be proud of his work.

By Sabrina, 5 yearsApril 20, 2021 ago

Lost in Time: Iceberg – Coses Nostres

Legendary flamenco-inspired fusion from Spain, 1976.

By Tim, 5 yearsApril 18, 2021 ago

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