Review: An Abstract Illusion – Woe
A sophomore album so massive it took two reviewers to conquer it!
A sophomore album so massive it took two reviewers to conquer it!
Style: Metalcore (mixed vocals)Pick by: DylanCountry: UK (Isle of Man)Release date: 10 September, 2021 NOTE: The album was originally included in the “Albums We Missed in 2021” Issue of The Progressive Subway Aeons is a returning band for us here, as their debut album A Tragic End was reviewed back Read more…
Have you been looking for new prog lately? We’ve had a bit of a spelunker expedition into the depths of the prog underground, and these are the exotic finds we have to share. There’s a little something for everyone here: prog rock, traditional heavy metal, thrash metal, post rock, avant garde black metal… the list basically never stops.
I cannot think of a better example of a “hit or miss” album than this. Fans of Katatonia and Agalloch should check this one out.
Raw atmospheric black metal with a ton of heart, enthralling melodies, and a unique spin on the genre.
Zero Hour may be no more, but Jasun Tipton lives on, and this is his latest outing. Does this tower over Avarice or is the premise a dark deceiver? Find out!
From the realms of farms with the finest cows, this cheese has is aged 17 years.
Not many bands attempt a 30 minute song, yet here we are. How do Aeon Zen do? Find out!
A progressive metal collective bringing together a range of influences from 00s-10s bands. But do they pull it off?
Do you like 80s metal, but do you not spontaneously combust when any of the words “modern” or “Nevemore” are uttered? If so, check this out.