Review: Azure – Of Brine And Angel’s Beaks
A dazzling and triumphant breath of fresh proggy air.
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.
A good jazzy effort that sadly misses the mark.
Style: Prog Rock/Synth-Pop (clean vocals)Review by: EvanCountry: UKRelease date: 19 June 2020 NOTE: This album was originally included in the “Albums We Missed in 2020” Issue of The Progressive Subway I picked this album up fairly last minute, so this will serve as more a first-impressions than a proper review. Read more…
Emotionally gripping post-metal with tasteful, varied song-writing.
Instrumental math rock/metal that comes up just short of memorable.
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.