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Allegaeon – The Ossuary Lens

Like all the best albums The Ossuary Lens gets better with every play because there is so much going on. If, and I hope this is the case, an eighth album is planned then bring it on I say.

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Iotunn – Kinship

This is a band that have a passion for what they write and seem to strive to produce something different. It’s still relatively early days in their career and there is lots of potential for evolution. Hopefully they have a hunger for it, and we will see another release before too long.

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Allegaeon – Damnum

The prospect of seeing Allegaeon play at least some of this album live, is mouth-watering indeed. But for now, this new offering from these masters of their craft, will have to suffice.

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Rivers of Nihil – The Work

One thing is for sure, Rivers of Nihil are carving out their own musical journey. They will strive to bring us new things and there’s no going back now. I’m already hungry for more.

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Progtalks Interviews Fractal Universe – Ep. 15

This week Vince from Fractal Universe is the guests on the Progtalks! Their upcoming album “The Impassable Horizon” releases this Friday, and Vince tells us about the themes explored on the album, and how the music of this French quartet is created.

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Cult of Lilith – Mara

This album deserves full marks because of the excellent production, superb musicianship, and great innovation. It is unbelievably good for a debut album. It leaves you hungry for more.

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