Album Reviews

Yurt – III Molluskkepokk

25th April 2016 Liam Savage

YURT is a band veiled in mysticism (at least that’s what their bio would lead you to believe), with the band members being referred to as “sonic elders”, and an agenda for “conducting experiments in [Read »]

Album Reviews

The Treatment – Generation Me

24th April 2016 Thomas Nielsen

The thing about reviewing music, even if it’s just a hobby, is that you’re exposed to so much of it. This site receives so many releases every week, both from labels, promotional companies and bands [Read »]

Album Reviews

Solinaris – Deranged

24th April 2016 Reinier de Vries

Band Members: Eric Labrie: Vocals and keys Bernard Giroux: Acoustic guitars and solos Jean-Daniel Villeneuve: Electric guitars and solos Jonathan Piché: Fretless bass Lucas Biron: Drums Guest Alexandra Lacasse: Saxophone The debut album of this [Read »]

Album Reviews

Messenger – Threnodies

23rd April 2016 Kenn Jensen

Messenger couldn’t have chosen a more fitting title for their second album… Seven melancholic songs about lamentation for the dead that operates somewhere in the sphere of post rock, Floyd’ism, Black Sabbath, classic rock and [Read »]

Album Reviews

Myrath – Legacy

22nd April 2016 Kenn Jensen

My first encounter with this rather unique progressive power metal band from Tunisia was back in 2010, when they released their “Desert Call” album on the XIII Bis Records label. A very impressive album with [Read »]

Album Reviews

Ihsahn – Arktis

22nd April 2016 Philippe Leconte

After the pleasure of a new Obscura album, then enjoying Voivod’s terrific EP, I have just received my copy of the ‘Arktis’ digibook, an ode to Fridtjof Nansen’s journeys, and more widely, themes related to [Read »]

Album of the Month

Winterhorde – Maestro

20th April 2016 Haydee G.

I have kept my eye on Winterhorde since their highly acclaimed album “Underwater Moon” was released back in 2010. The long silence had made me wonder when they will eventually release the next one as [Read »]