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.
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.
Well, well, if it isn’t one of this year’s best prog death releases.
“I dunno what the hell’s in there, but it’s weird and pissed off, whatever it is.”
A strong showing of technical strengths that doesn’t go out of its way just to be different.
What was originally intended to scare my peers ended up hurting my ears; however, Gonemage still have a relatively unique take on avant garde black metal worth trying for as long as you can stand it.
A fourth outing from the chaotic and jazzy Philadelphia band with their caps lock key stuck half on.
Band with designs on genre defying progressive experimentation release a straight thrash album instead.
Barn’s Habitat is the ideal way for kids born in the 90’s and later to experience old school death metal.
Parthian exceed superficial expectations with their level of songwriting coherency and proficiency, establishing a Lovecraftian narrative and hitting home with excellent, diverse compositional material.