Album Reviews

Pillorian – Obsidian Arc

25th March 2017 Liam Savage

It’s always interesting when a musician who’s made a big impact within their respective field of music decides to finish it up and have a clean slate.  Such is the case with former Agalloch vocalist/guitarist [Read »]

Album Reviews

Moonloop – Devocean

24th March 2017 Wade Reitz

If you have ever read any of my reviews, you’ve probably noticed that I like to describe things using comparisons. I’ve never been one for superfluous words, so I feel comparisons translate the most effectively [Read »]

Album Reviews

Behind The Sun – Post Solis

13th March 2017 Liam Savage

Hailing from South Carolina, American newcomers Behind The Sun are debuting in the metal world with their own take on progressive death.  It’s an approach which isn’t immediately recognizable or comparable to their contemporaries.  For [Read »]

Album Reviews

Pressure Points – False Lights

5th July 2016 Liam Savage

Every now and then, a band comes along that restores your faith in the art of musical creation.  With certain bands lacking a creative drive for excellence, it’s easy to get jaded as a music [Read »]

Album Reviews

Be’lakor – Vessels

26th June 2016 Liam Savage

I’ll admit that I’m a relative newcomer to Be’lakor.  “Of Breath And Bone” was my first foray into the band, and while I heard certain aspects of their sound that I very much appreciated, it [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 »]

News

Persefone – New Album Sneak Peak 2016

15th March 2016

Step by step the new album is becoming a reality!!! http://www.persefone.com/ http://www.twitter.com/persefoneband http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/persefone

Album Reviews

Obscura – Akroasis

4th February 2016 Reinier de Vries

The new album of Obscura or should I say Steffen Kummerer is in my eyes the best so far. It is again very progressive but there is more line in the songs. On earlier albums [Read »]