Photo – Carl Lessard Embracing the constant comparison to Tool placed around them and infusing it into their own imaginative canvas of progressive metal, Canadian band MIRE unleash their debut album Inward/Outward upon the world, a release you can… Read More ›
Porcupine Tree
Johnny Wore Black – Walking Underwater
Having richly impressed with a quartet of singles which were as emotively potent as they were compellingly crafted, UK rock band Johnny Wore Black finally release debut album Walking Underwater to complete the seduction and seal the long term… Read More ›
Ethersens – Your Wandering Ghost
Thick in emotional tension and driven by a seemingly personal drama Your Wandering Ghost, the new album from French band Ethersens, is an enthralling and provocative encounter which strikingly sparks the imagination. The successor to acclaimed debut album… Read More ›
The new AKB’AL album,’…Of Darkness and Light’, uncaged on 10th February
PROGRESSIVE NOISE CHIEFS AKBAL RELEASE EXCITING ALBUM! With an extensive cluster of intriguing influences spanning from Tool, The Doors and Porcupine tree, to Kyuss, NIN, Alice in Chains and Coheed And Cambria, Akb’al have served up a genuinely exhilarating piece… Read More ›
KingBathmat – Overcoming The Monster
The fact that Overcoming The Monster, the new album from UK progressive rockers KingBathmat, is their seventh full length release but the first time they have come to our attention really drives home the fact that we, and I suggest… Read More ›
Black Market Serotonin – Something From Nothing
The release of their first EP DeadByFiveOClock, UK progressive trio Black Market Serotonin stirred up the appetite of the online media, fans, and genre, their thoughtful and thought provoking sounds and openly intricate yet smoothly flowing songwriting drawing comparisons to… Read More ›
The Omega Experiment – Self Titled
Initially a self-released album of last year, the self-titled album of US progressive rock band The Omega Experiment now has its re-release via Listenable Records and the chance to deservedly reach a much wider waiting audience. The album… Read More ›
Resonance Room: Untouchable Failure
Drenched in thick melancholic ambiences and dark gothic breath Untouchable Failure, the new album from Italian band Resonance Room, with skill and enterprise easily captures the imagination even if it at times struggles to ignite the… Read More ›
Fen: Of Losing Interest
From initially being an intriguing and pleasing presence in the ear to becoming a persistent and incessant returnee long after its departure, Of Losing Interest the new album from Fen is a thriving infection gone wild. Given the chance and… Read More ›
Interview with Greg Cargopoulos of Absolace
From the unlikely place of the United Arab Emirates has come one of the most impressive and impassioned albums so far this year in the refreshing and stirring might of Fractals from Dubai quartet Absolace. Like a breath of fresh… Read More ›