Review: Alustrium – A Moment to Silence
A modern, melodic take on traditional progressive death metal
A modern, melodic take on traditional progressive death metal
An otherworldly, transcendental trip through challenging chaos – sinister, twisted, blackened, dissonant chaos, perfectly balanced on the edge of consciousness.
Instrumental tech death that’s exactly what you signed up for
Wonderful dissonant tech death with enough elements from black and doom to be fresh and exciting
Imagine if crunchy technical death metal was scattered through a spaghetti western movie.
No djent, only djembe. Old school death metal with some Indian classical twists.
A great blackened techy melodic death album that has atmosphere to match its morose cover.
Impressive fretboard wizardry, gnarly snarls, blistering synths, and lyrics detailing fictional intergalactic histories… what’s not to love? This is unique, nerdy, progressive death metal goodness.
Impeccably written discordant, atonal chaos: impenetrable, oppressive, and heckin’ brilliant.
A pummeling tech death offering with a cool dissonant twist.