Some new music for the very end of January!
An Argency just released their album Through Existence, and even though this is oddly put, it’s a fantastic progressive deathcore album that’s full of various influences and genrebending. Oddly, their bandcamp page seems to not be working, now, but you can get the album through iTunes and the likes. After their 2013 Dichotomy, Polaris comes back with The Guilt & the Grief, an angry progressive metalcore EP. If you’ve listened to Dichotomy, there’s no surprises in there, but it’s very well made and sounds really pissed off, even sometimes… Read moreOSR: January 29th, 2016
Let’s see what the world brought us this time!
Tyler Corbett is a solo multi-instrumentist from Canada, and his latest EP, Digging the Deepest Whole, is a great and somewhat contemplative prog metal one, in the same way as David Maxim Micic’s stuff! This Ukrainian deathcore band just released Life Imitates Art, a relatively decent, mosh-inducing heaviness. I’m sure people more into this genre than me could appreciate it better, though. Releasing February 5th, Momentum is the second part of the Immortalist tetralogy of EPs, a very good death metal leaning on the technical side of things. Check… Read moreThe Pitts Minnemann Project crowdfunds their upcoming album, “The Psychic Planetarium”
Their last album, 2 L 8 2 B Normal was one hell of an album, perfect for fans crazy music and wicked musicianship! The Psychic Planetarium, which is due March 11th, will encompass many genres and styles with the usual over-the-top technicality of the members involved: Jimmy Pitts, Marco Minnemann, Tom Geldschläger, and Jerry Twyford, along with an array of guest musicians!
Click here if you want to support the project on indiegogo!… Read moreSunless – Demo 2016
Sunless is a band from Minnesota created in 2014 and comprised of four members. With heavy influences from dissonant death metal acts such as Gorguts and Ulcerate, and a surprising audio quality considering it’s labeled a demo, Sunless will most certainly get people talking, and chances are that Demo 2016 is only the first of many great albums they put out. But why is it so good?
If you haven’t noticed already, it dwells on dissonance, and equipoises technicality with atmosphere. Indeed, the very first, lone arpeggiated and distorted chord from the song Born of Clay immediately screams “You’ve come … Read more