The highly-praised French band Om Mani left us crying a river (the Seine river, precisely), when they announced that they had split up due to distance issues, since their drummer Mike moved to Tahiti, while the other band members stayed on continental France. However, it is with great joy that I announce you the return of the spiritual progressive metal band! They have created a bandcamp account to our great delight, since I never was able to find their EP before that, and that their full-length Apology went missing since their official website went down not so long ago. And … Read more
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Review: Nathan Parker Smith – Not Dark Yet
First of all, we should talk here not just about a band, but rather a big band (bold is to emphasize the bigness), or large ensemble. In addition to … Read more
News: Upcoming awesome band alert! Vvon Dogma I
Funky, djenty, proggy, those are the three words that I can put on this project for now. There’s next to no information available on the project, apart from the bass demo video… by no less than the monstrous bassist from Unexpect but rather than play on a 9 string bass guitar, it’s on a more standard 6 string. And he still totally kills it, even though it’s quite remote from Unexpect’s sound.
As for now, I believe they are actively looking for an 8-string guitarist with high-end gear, who thinks outside the box, and who has a clean criminal record … Read more
What is coming in 2015, and what do we hope to hear?
Now that 2014 is well behind us (well, almost), it’s time to look at what 2015 promises.
First of all, Becca Stevens‘ new album, Perfect Animal is supposed to hit us in February, after being released in Japan in fall of 2014. And since Weightless was a gorgeous and soothing album, I expect no less from her new baby.
Warp Prism‘s scifi djent is truly awesome, and it’s been proven with three full-length releases already! Now, Anima is scheduled to be released late this year. It seems so distant, but we will … Read more
News: Sumerian Records trying to make a quick buck with their Band contest?
So, there’s this whole The Road To The Sphinx band contest where the best bands, chosen by Sumerian, of course, would get signed to the label. Seems like a great thing, eh? Well, Numbers actually won this contest, along with three or four other bands, and so Kyle Bishop made a small interview and decided to tell everything that happened to them. Listen to the video below, uncovering the shady Sphinx’s works. But here’s a short resume.
-Numbers won.
-They cannot announce that they’ve won unless they sign a contract.
-Said contract is non-negociable.
-Said contract says that Sumerian own … Read more