Review: Others by No One – Book II: Where Stories Come From
Others By No One releases a whale of an album that is just as incomprehensible as it is ingenious, combining zany elements throughout the prog sphere.
Review: Wax People – Wax People
Style: Avant-Garde Metal, Prog Metal, Avant-Garde Jazz (instrumental)Review by: DanCountry: US-CARelease date: 27 April, 2021 NOTE: This album was originally included in the “Albums We Missed in 2021” Issue of The Progressive Subway Few albums have the balls to truly stand out from the crowd and secure an indelible place Read more…
Review: Coevality – Multiple Personalities
This is an incredible piece of instrumental songwriting and musicianship. Coevality bring the best of both worlds, soothing atmospheres and catchy melodies, as well as genuinely impressive mechanical skill. This is a true hidden gem that hits you like a breath of fresh air, and is an album to celebrate.
Review: Intrinsic – Event Horizon
I have discovered what I believe to be a spiritual successor to that classic TC sound, Intrinsic’s Event Horizon.
Review: Sunless – Ylem
This 3-piece’s sophomore effort might be the most memorable anti-memorable dissodeath I’ve heard all year.
Review: Vivid Illusion – Vivid Illusion
A college essay of an album, presented to the class of post black 101 (Taught by Neige)
Review: Queen Kona – Lucid
Each member of the band is a vocalist, and each of them has a different style of vocals.