Die Apocalyptischen Reiter – Tief/Tiefer
It took German experimental metal outfit Die Apocalyptischen Reiter three years to come up with a...
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by Raymond Westland | May 19, 2014 | Album Reviews, Music | 0 |
It took German experimental metal outfit Die Apocalyptischen Reiter three years to come up with a...
Read Moreby Gilbert Potts | Apr 13, 2013 | EP Reviews, Music | 0 |
Last year saw the first full-length album, “Metaphere” from solo experimental rock/metal act...
Read Moreby Gilbert Potts | Mar 20, 2013 | Live Reviews, Music | 0 |
Last Saturday the Ev in Melbourne played host to the launch of the split EP by Xenograft,...
Read Moreby Chris McGarel | Jan 15, 2013 | Album Reviews, Music | 0 |
The story of Canada’s Voïvod has long been a convoluted tale of personnel changes and, more...
Read Moreby Victoria Anderson | Nov 14, 2012 | Album Reviews, Music | 0 |
Beyond All Recognition released their debut album “Drop = Dead” through Napalm...
Read Moreby Ian Girle | Jul 20, 2012 | Album Reviews, Music, Unsigned Bands | 0 |
“IO” by dropbunny is unlike anything I’ve heard in a long time. It’s harsh, heavy, intelligent, ever changing and unsettling; light acoustic sections give way to detuned heavy parts, which then defer to atmospheric soundscapes,...
Read Moreby Jason Novak | Apr 14, 2012 | EP Reviews, Music | 0 |
When I heard that Red Sparowes members Emma Ruth Rundle, Greg Burns, and Dave Clifford were releasing a new album under the name Marriages, I was pretty stoked. I kind of warmed up to the whole post-rock thing late, so I missed...
Read Moreby Pete RingMaster | Jan 11, 2012 | EP Reviews, Music, Unsigned Bands | 0 |
The bio of German band Zaar states: “We’re a collective of three musicians who are obsessed by music and art. The interest for all kinds of music, art in general and passions has led us to a project that is full of eagerness to...
Read Moreby John Toolan | Sep 21, 2011 | EP Reviews, Music | 0 |
As part of a continuing reissue series that has taken in “Souls at Zero” and “Enemy of the Sun”, “Sovereign”, originally released on the bands own Neurot label in 2000, comes at us with all the bludgeoning force that one would...
Read Moreby Sabrina Ramdoyal | Sep 19, 2011 | Live Reviews, Music | 0 |
The Lowering The Tone tour rolled into Manchester with its unique blend of progressive, experimental metal and “Djent”. There was an air of anticipation for the good night of metal that lay ahead. As we had experienced at...
Read Moreby Ross Allen | May 17, 2010 | Album Reviews, Music | 2 |
Have you ever seen footage of astronauts in training, riding in the G simulator, their faces rippled and contorted from the generated G forces? I can now exclusively reveal that they are not actually astronauts but are, in fact,...
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