Dark shadows and melancholic immersions can be quite meditative, certainly in the hands of Vulturium Memoriae. This is exactly what the one man project of Italian musician/composer Mirg reveals with new album Nato per ragioni ignote, which translates as “born… Read More ›
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Second To Sun – Three Fairy Tales EP / Spirit Of Kusoto
When a band lists someone like the brilliant French experimental / avant-garde metallers Pryapisme as an influence we have to sit up and be seriously intrigued, and so it was with Russian band Second To Sun and their recent Three… Read More ›
We All Die (laughing) – Tentoonstelling
After their riveting and extraordinary album Thoughtscanning of last year, the appetite for something more from We All Die (laughing) has been the epitome of hunger. It is a want and need now richly satisfied by the band’s new offering,… Read More ›
Unbeing – Raptus EP
Following on from their seemingly universally acclaimed debut album, Canadian progressive metallers Unbeing have released the exceptional Raptus EP, a rich and compelling journey for the imagination and emotions. As technically captivating and enthralling as it is evocatively absorbing and… Read More ›
Tom James Parmiter – Imperfect Symmetry
Virulently mesmeric and grippingly enthralling, Imperfect Symmetry is simultaneously a flight through expansive poetic scenery, an exploration of intimate emotions, and a fly on the wall reflection of evocative life. Certainly as the new album from Tom James Parmiter seduced… Read More ›
Telepathy – 12 Areas
Creating a fiercely evocative and tempestuous soundscape within the exploration of lucid dreaming and dream phenomena, UK instrumental band Telepathy unleash new album 12 Areas to dramatically incite senses, imagination, and emotions. The seven track album is an uncontrollably immersive… Read More ›
Australasia – Vertebra
Lifting the listener’s thoughts and imagination into an expansive and emotional almost visual flight through an ever evolving soundscape broken up into smaller evocative sceneries, Vertebra the new album from Italian band Australasia is one of those absorbing emprises you… Read More ›
Rhoda May – Sessions
The info sheet accompanying the promo for Sessions, the debut EP from UK progressive rock instrumentalists Rhoda May, waxes lyrical about band and it has to be said that after being washed over by its absorbing potency and imaginative… Read More ›
Sam Thomas – Internal Ether
From the release of his debut single I’m Gonna Be A Witch earlier this year, UK multi-instrumentalist Sam Thomas continues to impress and mark himself as one of the most potent and exciting new talents to emerge lately. Third single… Read More ›
Abysse – En(D)Grave
Three years in the making, En(D)Grave the debut album from French instrumental metallers Abysse openly reveals all the passion, fire, and determination which went into its creation. The seven track release is an extensive exploration of bold adventurous lands and… Read More ›