Review: Maestrick – Espresso Della Vita: Lunare
Maestrick take you on a train ride through life on Lunare, the counterpart to their 2018 release.
Maestrick take you on a train ride through life on Lunare, the counterpart to their 2018 release.
Zach interviews Dessiderium’s Alex Haddad on an album 10 years in the making, JRPGs, and moving away from a love affair with Opeth.
French metallers ELYOSE offer up a cuvée speciale with delicate notes of djent, electronica, and pop coming through on the palate.
Congrats to 2025’S AOTY, because its the only one I’ve reviewed so far.
The arcane and esoteric come together to breathe alchemical life into this orchestral metal record.
“Get your ticket for a one of a kind / A performer that’ll blow your mind”
Till swollen with cunning, of a self-conceit, this album’s waxen wings did mount above its reach.
A metal band called “Sunburst?” Not, I dunno, “Stellar Death Explosion?” Oh, I see, they must play power metal.