Review: Oh Hiroshima – And The Dead Tree Gives No Shelter
It’s always a good sign for society when artists go back to quoting T. S. Eliot.
It’s always a good sign for society when artists go back to quoting T. S. Eliot.
A dark and brooding prog metal release from some heavy hitters feat. a smattering of supremely catchy hooks.
Is it clickbait to say that Rivers of Nihil ruined progressive death metal?
An album so good it reignited my love for prog metal.
Together, let’s find a deep breath to dive into.
We’re roaming the plaza, we be like piranhas.
Pretentious words for a pretentiously titled album.
He’s the best he is at what he—oh, wait, wrong Wolverine!
“I don’t need therapy if I listen to this angel sing.” Said someone, probably.
Try listening to Aerosmith, nerd.