Review: The Spectre Beneath – The New Identity of Sidney Stone
Once again, they’ve found a nice spot between quirkiness and traditional metal that only sounds like themselves.
Once again, they’ve found a nice spot between quirkiness and traditional metal that only sounds like themselves.
Transcending the common tropes of Black Metal and bridging the gap with Post-Metal in style.
Detailed rhythms highlighting shreddy, intense crescendos with keyboard acrobatics for energy in standard-but-not-standard prog metal.
Luna’s Call has delivered a complex, daring and bold piece of progressive death metal. A challenging yet rewarding album.
Hope you’re ready for riffs and reefers kids, we’re going on a wild ride.
Style: Stoner Doom, Progressive Metal (mixed vocals)Review by: JonahCountry: UKRelease date: 19 June, 2020 [EDITOR’S NOTE: This review was originally published in the June 2020 (part 2) Issue of The Progressive Subway] The doom output this year has finally started to look pretty dang good, and it has left me Read more…
Guy doesn’t like power metal vocals but does like Haken, guess what happens?
An astounding debut of a band that somehow got Ross Jennings and Gareth Mason on vocals
This is how you do power-prog
Between the Dream Theater and Me is good?