Omnivide – A Tale of Fire
I enjoyed A Tale of Fire, as it was lively, cerebral, and still intense to-boot with the wailing guitar leads, proggy synth section, and harsh death metal vocals
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I enjoyed A Tale of Fire, as it was lively, cerebral, and still intense to-boot with the wailing guitar leads, proggy synth section, and harsh death metal vocals
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It’s a fun romp that has a light presence and airy, head-banging-inducing melodic structure that doesn’t get unnecessarily “mathy” to such a degree that the grooves get washed-out in the proverbial talent-show of nerdcore … MoreChatte Royal – Mick Torres Plays Too F***ing Loud
Every track on the album had a very similar tone, a very consistent artistic voice, and obviously consistent across the entirety of the release. I was impressed by the continuity and the consistency that Keres offers here, which 100% adds to the diversity and material of the entire genre … MoreKeres – Homo Homini Lupus
If you enjoyed Baroness and Black Tusk, there is definitely going to be a lot of Thorns that you will dig, especially if you are looking for something with heavy subject-matter on top of a tone wrought with sonic weight … MoreGuiltless – Thorns
The level of din created by the PESTILENGTH artistic duo deserves to stand in the spotlight for the death metal community to notice … MorePESTILENGTH – Solar Clorex
Zepaxia is 100% a diverse-sounding pop-prog album that I think I’d buy on vinyl and spin while getting stuff done, as it tended to put me in a good mood
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With ruggedly-emphatic vocals that are on-point for true hardcore fans, instruments that have a true raw flavor, and a recording style that emphasizes the intimacy of the atmosphere, The Wound is an album that tickles the brain and will absolutely find a place in the hearts of post-hardcore fans as well as eclectic music entrepreneurs
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The dissonant, blackened goodness just seems to create a twisted, “ugly” atmosphere that comes back and back and back between moments of extreme heaviness and speed, giving a thematic grit that survives from track-to-track … MoreResin Tomb – Cerebral Purgatory
Heal has its own unique sound and vocal identity, instrumental tone, and artistic voice that is performed rather clearly through the whole record, making it a solid contender for your time if you want some gritty, fierce female-fronted hardcore-prog … MoreNo Terror In The Bang – Heal
With psychotically-wild guitar work and atmosphere for miles, I think that this is a band to 100% pay attention-to when looking into some of the most entertaining sludgy death music out there … MoreSaevus Finis – Facilis Descensus Averno