Monster Killed By Laser – “Hunched & Twined”
Really cool, superfluous, psychedelic prog presented in four-minute increments or less.
Really cool, superfluous, psychedelic prog presented in four-minute increments or less.
Katatonia’s most progressive record yet is probably also their best record yet.
Fatal Destiny’s debut impresses on multiple levels.
“Results” is a rough entry in the nebulous catalogue of modern post-metal.
Stetson’s latest endeavour sees him reimagine a 20th Century symphony with post-rock and ambient influences.
The recent addition of vocals to Long Distance Calling’s sound still doesn’t seem to be able to plug an apparent gap in identity.
Nine Stones Close return with gusto and grit.
Another annoyingly unfinished album from The Enid, but I can’t help but listen to it.
Canterbury’s Yndi Halda return after 11 years in the most emphatic of manners.
A challenging piece of multilayered writing, “Bottled Out of Eden” contains all the dynamic intensity and unpredictability that has carved such a unique niche in the progressive rock arena for Knifeworld’s music.