Review: Red Seas Fire – Exposition/Confrontation/Resolution

Red Seas Fire originally intended on releasing one album’s worth divided into three EPs throughout one year. However, mostly due to band members changes I suppose, they ended up releasing one EP per year, throughout three years. What you’ve got is Exposition, Confrontation, and Resolution, a 3-EP, 12-track collection of about 60 minutes worth of music. I’ll begin by reviewing the latest one.

RSF make djent music but only to an extent. They don’t solely rely on riffing arrhythmia to build their songs. They put a good deal of chordal progression and melodies, kind of like how … Read more

News: Slice the Cake unveils The Mountains of Man

The Mountains of Man is the first part of the “Stone and Silver” trilogy. Eight minutes of that great progressive metalcore music by which we know Slice The Cake. This surely doesn’t bring the pushed back release date of their new album any closer, but it surely does make the wait a little bit less dry. … Read more

Review : Toothgrinder – Schizophrenic Jubilee EP

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Personally, I wasn’t particularly invested in Toothgrinder‘s previous works: Vibration/Colour/Frequency and Turning Of The Tides. I found them interesting in a way, but there was something that hindered me from fully enjoying them. I might have once put the finger on it, but I don’t remember now why.

However, I just found out that they released an EP back in November 2014. And boy is it a good surprise! Everything is just perfect on it.

For those who do not know Toothgrinder, they’re pretty much a blend of Dillinger Escape Plan, Between The Buried And Me, … Read more