Intervals – A Voice Within
Instrumental metal, or instrumetal as I like to call it, has always been an interesting category...
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by Wade Reitz | Mar 12, 2014 | Album Reviews, Music | 0 |
Instrumental metal, or instrumetal as I like to call it, has always been an interesting category...
Read Moreby Wade Reitz | Jan 27, 2014 | Album Reviews, Music, Unsigned Bands | 0 |
Merriam-Webster.com defines nebulous as not clear, difficult to see, understand, or describe,...
Read Moreby Simon Crampton | Jan 24, 2014 | EP Reviews, Music | 0 |
Periphery are one of those bands, that come along and gets lumped into a fake sub genre with a...
Read Moreby Chris Tippell | Dec 18, 2013 | Interviews, Music | 0 |
Chris Tippell gets the chance to catch up with Bear and talk band and their new release...
Read Moreby Dewie | Aug 13, 2013 | EP Reviews, Music | 0 |
Having been an integral part of Mishkin, multi-instrumentalist Jimmy MacGregor launched his new...
Read Moreby Raymond Westland | Oct 24, 2012 | Album Reviews, Music | 0 |
Extreme progressive metal with sharp political and social commentary. That’s what London-based The Haarp Machine is all about. An interesting combination and it sure beats the typical metal cliches like skulls and bones,...
Read Moreby Simon Crampton | Sep 2, 2012 | Album Reviews, Music | 0 |
I would like to preface this review by saying that I hate sub genres and genre labeling in general, it is lazy, derivative and does absolutely nothing to help bands in the long run, other than it gives hack journalists buzz...
Read Moreby Pete RingMaster | Jan 30, 2012 | Album Reviews, Music | 0 |
The début album from London technical/progressive metallers The Safety Fire has been long and...
Read Moreby Myron Schmidt | May 28, 2011 | Album Reviews, Music | 0 |
“II” is the second full-length release for the boys from Britain. The band’s progressive tech metal, almost djent, sound and orchestral inclusions may seem slightly out of step given the genre’s history. Xerath...
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