Review: Khabal – The Divine Deception
This blackened deathcore album will chill you with its brutally crushing downtuned riffs, and agonizing gutturals. If you’re not mentally prepared for this album, I’d turn elsewhere.
This blackened deathcore album will chill you with its brutally crushing downtuned riffs, and agonizing gutturals. If you’re not mentally prepared for this album, I’d turn elsewhere.
An absolute sludge metal riff factory with shades of thrash and hardcore.
This is a bit of an experimental album combining electronic, power metal, and prog metal influences.
Rough around the edges, but a refreshingly progressive and atmospheric black metal beast
Fantastically textured and structured avant release with a lot to offer.
An excellent and multifaceted album that blends together psychedelic stoner metal, sludge, and prog rock for a heavy, groovy, uniquely uplifting trip.
A dazzling and triumphant breath of fresh proggy air.
One of the greatest joys in life, I firmly believe, is math rock, here’s why.
A refreshingly unique take on death metal, offering playful riffs and outstanding bass. Unpretentious but undeniably technical, with ideas that are allowed to really, fully develop, in a way that breeds an almost psychedelic atmosphere without reliance on any tropes of the ‘psychedelic’ label. The mix is pristine, the songwriting is excellent. This is absolutely fucking fantastic.