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Given its steady composure, openness, and graceful diversity, Inescapable is almost inarguably Godsticks’ best effort thus far.
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Given its steady composure, openness, and graceful diversity, Inescapable is almost inarguably Godsticks’ best effort thus far.
Hostis Humani Generis is masterful expedition whose fusion of jokey cheer and earnest craftsmanship becomes stronger with each listen.
With Apocalypse & Chill, Delain's commitment, talent, and ability to compose and perform with a shared mind allows them to remain a top-notch symphonic...
Both visually and musically, the video for "Bhati" is a meaningful and mesmerizing demonstration of why Mobius deserve your attention.
Hailing from the “wheat-and-rust landscape” of the Cuyahoga River in Ohio, neofolk duo Osi and the Jupiter have accomplished a lot since starting in...
2019 was all about broadening my horizons while reaffirming my love for long standing favorites.
An Embarrassment of Riches is a towering achievement not only for The Night Watch, but for the instrumental progressive metal subgenre as a whole.
Pitfalls extends beyond most music to educate, empathize, and entertain in equal measure.
Apotheus' new record presents a grand evolution of their sound and an even grander narrative to get lost in.
Heart Like a Grave satisfies on all fronts, combining many robust bits of heavenly despair and unrestrained outrage into some of the most awe-inspiring,...
As with its predecessors, The Infinite Loop doesn’t rewrite the rules as much as it finds Sifting advancing their characteristics in every way.
From start to finish, True North triumphs as a resonant and characteristic realization of how well folk, black, and progressive metal trademarks can unite...
In maintaining many of their idiosyncrasies while also delving deeper into a focused narrative and more approachable structures, Kayo Dot has undoubtedly created a...
The symphonic/power metal makeup of Dawn of the Dragonstar is as rudimentary and rigid as you can envision.
Despite less unpredictability and variety than its predecessor, Seven Pathways to Annihilation is a mostly enjoyable sophomore effort.
In every possible way, Terraformer is a benchmark effort for Thank You Scientist.
Texas instrumental group Driving Slow Motion prides itself on delivering “cascading dynamics and atmospheric melodies” to spark “a surreal sonic experience that both captivates...
"I’ve played it safe for the past decade with DTP [Devin Townsend Project] and I have a lot of things left to say that...
Lines in the Sky's lyric video for "Thalassophobia" is awash with chilling storybook imagery that's drowned in awesome progressive rock panic.
Now We Sleep maintains the magnetism and strive of The Observer while also upholding its own identity and idiosyncrasies throughout.
Animals as Leaders drummer Matt Garstka talks about his history with the group, the logistics of the upcoming 10th Anniversary tour, plans for the...
As cleverly and touchingly rewarding for longtime listeners as it is effectively representative for newcomers, Empath is another work of grandiose measure, gorgeous humility,...
The UK quintet reveals how Part Island finds them perfecting their instrumental formula while delving further than ever into complementary vocal tapestries.