Review: The Chronicles of Manimal and Samara – Trust No Leader
Perhaps not the protest album we wanted, but the one we deserved.
Perhaps not the protest album we wanted, but the one we deserved.
The best fossilized slab of regular ‘ol prog metal you’ll hear all year.
Style: Metalcore (mixed vocals)Pick by: DylanCountry: UK (Isle of Man)Release date: 10 September, 2021 NOTE: The album was originally included in the “Albums We Missed in 2021” Issue of The Progressive Subway Aeons is a returning band for us here, as their debut album A Tragic End was reviewed back Read more…
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