Black Absinthe – Early Signs Of Denial
Let’s make one thing perfectly clear, Toronto’s Black Absinthe play a type of metal that would comfortably fit in the mid to late eighties. I’m pretty sure the band themselves would admit that as they [Read »]
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Let’s make one thing perfectly clear, Toronto’s Black Absinthe play a type of metal that would comfortably fit in the mid to late eighties. I’m pretty sure the band themselves would admit that as they [Read »]
Long Distance Calling have been a busy crew since their inception in 2006. Releasing four full-length albums and two EP’s in their decade-long career, they’ve shown a growth over time, not only in their overall [Read »]
It’s a great time to be a fan of experimentation in music. Take for example the brand new album by Fallujah. In “Dreamless” we have a perfect example as to what can be done to [Read »]
So let’s get this out of the way first. There will be some comparisons between Aliases and guitarist Graham “Pin” Pinney’s highly-regarded prog outfit SikTh. While this is Aliases’ first batch of new material in [Read »]
One of the most hotly anticipated metal releases of this year is due on April 29th of this year by British progressive titans Haken with “Affinity”. With their popularity increasing ten-fold since the release of [Read »]
Tragacanth. Hmm, that name looks distinctly foreign to me. I wonder what the origin is. As I gaze up the definition, that being a natural gum obtained from the dried sap of several species of [Read »]
Coming off another successful studio release in the form of late 2015’s “The Direction Of Last Things”, Los Angeles progressive metal band Intronaut have kicked off their headlining North American tour in support of their [Read »]
The whole Viking metal scene has really swelled into a large pool of talent in the last decade. Front-runners like Amon Amarth have stayed tried-and-true in their quest for a vision that is more about [Read »]
With such a diverse and manic amalgam of styles offered up in Obsidian Kingdom’s debut album “Mantiis”, it would be hard to even grasp an idea of where the next step on their musical [Read »]
Starting off at an interesting pace, “Echoes” by Gracepoint is full of the twists and turns that you’d expect out of a modern-day progressive metal band. Tight and precise, the group journeys through 10 tracks [Read »]
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