Review: Starbynary – Romeo and Juliet, Pt. I
In fair Trieste where we lay our scene, from ancient playwright break to new concept album, where Italian blood makes Italian hands play metal.
In fair Trieste where we lay our scene, from ancient playwright break to new concept album, where Italian blood makes Italian hands play metal.
Music that makes you crawl as well as tower tall.
Landing on familiar shores.
Man and machine are in an imminent collision course. This is music reflective of that future.
A sweet heavy metal intro to Orthodox Christian traditions.
Scardust’s latest album poses an important question: what if more is more?
Maestrick take you on a train ride through life on Lunare, the counterpart to their 2018 release.
Biggest surprise of the year
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.