Review: Raiju – Non Sequitur
To protest the lack of Protest the Hero, Raiju have Protested more Heroes than PTH have done since their latest album
To protest the lack of Protest the Hero, Raiju have Protested more Heroes than PTH have done since their latest album
A natural progress of the more art-sy, 1970’s prog rock movement.
A poppier, mostly instrumental take on prog rock.
An epic yet somber adventure, with plenty of standout instrumentals and stand-out hooks.
A journey to a heavenly world… A band that delivers an atmosphere so unique and beautiful, that you’re bound to love.
A bleak, atmospheric album unlike any of their previous work; Kingcrow continue to innovate and set foot in the Progressive genre.
Everybody say cheeeeeese
Style: 70s prog rock (clean vocals)Review by: SamCountry: FinlandRelease date: 19 January, 2018 NOTE: This album was originally included in the January 2018 issue of The Progressive Subway I think this is the only straight up Prog Rock album I came across to. According to Metal-Archives they played “melodic extreme Read more…
What the hell is neo-prog? Subsignal, apparently.
Melodic progressive metal meets folky goodness and smooth soprano vocals.