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Amorphis – Borderland [ALBUM REVIEW]
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After over twenty years in the metal scene, the author discovers Amorphis’s album, Borderland, surprising themselves with their unfamiliarity with the band. The album features a blend of progressive elements and engaging riffs but lacks connectivity and depth, feeling more like a collection of strong singles than a cohesive listening experience. Continue reading
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REVIEW: Motherslug – The Electric Dunes of Titan (Self-Released)
It feels like some serious talent has been seeping slowly out of Australia, and finally becoming available to us knuckle draggers overseas. First I was able to experience the likes of Arketh, and now this? 2018 is truly getting off to a good start. One can hope that this pace is kept, and that more… Continue reading
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REVIEW: Flummox – Garage Prog EP
FLUMMOXGarage Prog EPMURFREESBORO, TN I\’m no stranger to the likes of Flummox, no. I\’ve both reviewed them back in the day (see here) and they were gracious enough to be featured on our Suicide Awareness compilation. Aside from that I\’ve often listened to their work on the side over the years, though as I\’ve taken a… Continue reading
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REVIEW: Luna\’s Call – Divinity
LUNA\’S CALL DIVINITYLINCOLN, UK (Reposted from BrubbADubb) More then likely, people will draw more then a few comparisons to older Opeth albums when listening to Luna\’s Call, at least when it comes to this album, and that isn\’t too surprising as Opeth has been massively influential – the gap left from their stylistic change was… Continue reading
