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Review: Windfaerer – Breaths of Elder Dawns

A lovely epic folk/black metal album that is NOT sketchy.

By Sam, 4 yearsSeptember 14, 2021 ago

Review: Ænigmatum – Deconsecrate

Fantastically intricate blackened death metal with classic energy but bass-heavy and dissodeath-inspired chops.

By Dan, 4 yearsSeptember 7, 2021 ago

Review: The Argonaut – The Argonaut

Like watching a B-movie in more ways than one.

By Josh, 4 yearsSeptember 6, 2021 ago

Review: Speech Act – Letters on Extinction’s Piece

Perfection without pretention, this is fucking superb! Scratching my O’Brother itch, but so so much more – huge dynamics and post-hardcore emotions collide with impeccable songwriting sensibilities in a compelling reflection on the destruction humanity has wrought on nature.

By Dan, 4 yearsAugust 24, 2021 ago

Review: Burial in the Sky – The Consumed Self

Lose yourself in this dynamic, progressive, sax-filled technical death metal epic.

By Dan, 4 yearsAugust 17, 2021 ago

Review: Moon Machine – Moon Machine

If you are someone who wishes Keor never would have diverged from Steven Wilson/Opeth inspired sound he established in Petrichor, I think I might just have the album for you.

By Sabrina, 4 yearsAugust 16, 2021 ago

Review: Prognostication – Collapse

Finally! A progressive technical death album with some true melodic flair and a styling of Native Construct and similar artists in the cleaner sections.

By Chris, 4 yearsAugust 11, 2021 ago

Review: Scattered Storm – Oblivion

Quality musicianship dragged down by poor mixing and a lack of originality.

By Josh, 4 yearsAugust 3, 2021 ago

Review: Cognitive – Malevolent Thoughts of a Hastened Extinction

Looking to get pummeled over the head with a few cool turns along the way? This is for that mood.

By Chris, 4 yearsJuly 30, 2021 ago

Review: Giant’s Knife – Oracle

A solid atmospheric, djenty debut album from a small band in Minnesota.

By Sabrina, 4 yearsJuly 27, 2021 ago

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6: Satisfactory
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4: Weak
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2: Awful
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