Furnace Floor – s/t
As has been the case since the very inception of the genre, it is often the case that the very best material that is to be found in the hole of the underground is what’s on the very floor of … Continue reading Furnace Floor – s/t
As has been the case since the very inception of the genre, it is often the case that the very best material that is to be found in the hole of the underground is what’s on the very floor of … Continue reading Furnace Floor – s/t
I have said it many times before and I will continue to do so: the old school will never truly die. No matter what anyone may claim in their self-imposed despair or falsely believe by simply looking at a small … Continue reading Claustrum – s/t
Metalcore can be a fickle thing given the sound’s modern reputation that can just as easily be favorable as it can be hated depending completely on who you’re asking. If you ask me, it’s the same as any other style … Continue reading Riptides – s/t
For the most part, whenever instrumental rock comes around it tends to be from the realm of deep, dense psychedelia. Now, I have no complaints with that as the style still proves to be amazingly bountiful no matter how often … Continue reading The Giant’s Fall – s/t
Despite the many different directions that the world of post-metal can be taken even without the inclusion of other styles, it can often feel as though many bands in the style are somewhat narrow-minded in how many don’t try new … Continue reading Dirge – s/t
No matter how delicious the blending of sludge and doom metal can be in even the best of circumstances, it’s not hard to see that many tend to walk roughly the same line when combining the two styles with there … Continue reading Azken Auzi – s/t
While it’s usually the case that the world of post-metal finds itself criminally under-represented for one reason or another, I’m pretty confident in saying that 2022 has been a flagship year for the style. Thanks to big names like Cult … Continue reading Codespeaker – s/t
On occasion, we’re treated with albums that feel like embodiments of light more than anything else. In those instances, it tends to be that the music feels warm and capturing as it wraps around you snuggly with such passion and … Continue reading Veldune – s/t
In the day and age that death metal finds itself in, it’s not uncommon anymore to find any cohesive unit of musicians as a tour de force not to be trifled with when in the proper form with new bands … Continue reading Leper Colony – s/t
When you’re dealing with a talented individual that dares to cross the boundaries of music for one reason or another, there really isn’t any proper way to guess what direction such a character will turn next. You could see the … Continue reading Monovoth – s/t