Review: Aeternam – Heir of the Rising Sun
The rise and fall of empires is no easy topic to tackle, yet Aeternam write of the rise of the Ottomans with aplomb and ceaseless heart-stopping moments.
The rise and fall of empires is no easy topic to tackle, yet Aeternam write of the rise of the Ottomans with aplomb and ceaseless heart-stopping moments.
This is what you’d get if Aquilus commissioned Empath-era Devin Townsend as both a collaborator and producer.
Ambrius boldly attempt to break the mould, but said mould is only ever broken temporarily before they fall back into their routine
Like an enormous Christmas dinner, Backfire will both satisfy and stuff you in equal measure.
Of man’s many attempts at space travel, not every mission was a success, but the times where they were are downright glorious.
The first half of a two-part concept album that embraces a symphonic sound while retaining a more traditional progressive style.
A zany, religiously inspired journey through symphonic and avant prog.
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A 20-year veteran of the Underground returns after a 10-year hiatus.