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Interview: WatchTower

Read our chat with the very first prog metal band ever!

By Andy, 9 monthsOctober 2, 2024 ago
Lost in Time

Lost in Time: Watchtower – Control and Resistance

The masterminds behind prog metal only got better with experience.

By Andy, 10 monthsAugust 9, 2024 ago
Lost in Time

Lost in Time: Watchtower – Energetic Disassembly

*The* first progressive metal album.

By Andy, 11 monthsAugust 8, 2024 ago
Album Reviews

Review: Quasarborn – Novo Oružje Protiv Bola

Belgrade, new thrash capital of Europe? Quasarborn pull no punches on this pounding release!

By Francesco, 2 yearsJune 3, 2023 ago
Album Reviews

Missed Album Review: Toxik – Dis Morta

With as many hooks as a tackle shop, Toxik play mind-bending technical thrash metal which is the best the genre has seen since Terminal Redux.

By Andy, 2 yearsFebruary 5, 2023 ago
Album Reviews

Review: Anarchÿ – Sentïence

Anarchÿ’s first full-length is complex, aggressive, and melodic, and contains a nearly 32-minute thrash metal epic. Sentïence truly is an album like few others.

By Francesco, 3 yearsDecember 1, 2022 ago
Album Reviews

Review: VENUS – Project Lamda

Greek thrash metallers VENUS bring to life their first release Project Lamda with a high-intensity, technical ferocity.

By Francesco, 3 yearsSeptember 21, 2022 ago
Album Reviews

Review: Without Waves – Comedian

Like the majestic flamingo, this is an inconsistent oddity, distracting to listen to yet perfectly adapted for its niche.

By Christopher, 3 yearsAugust 8, 2022 ago
Album Reviews

Review: Terra Odium – Ne Plus Ultra

Two former members of Spiral Architect teamed up to bring the 90s into 20s, but did they succeed?

By Sam, 4 yearsJuly 17, 2021 ago
Album Reviews

Review: Demoniac – So It Goes

Chilean thrashers Demoniac begin the year with an absolute ripper of an album, with a few unique twists guaranteed to make your head bang.

By The Progressive Subway, 4 yearsMarch 30, 2021 ago

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