
The Unguided – Father Shadow
The band are entering a new era, they have bags of potential and it will be interesting to see how they develop as a quartet going forward.
Read MoreThe band are entering a new era, they have bags of potential and it will be interesting to see how they develop as a quartet going forward.
Read MoreIn Episode 071 of the Progcast: Daniel Gildenlöw from Sweden’s Pain of Salvation about their brand new album “Panther”!
Read MoreA great album to start for the new listener, and at the same time an album that the avid fan needs in their collection of Pain of Salvation albums. Panther neatly fits into the long list of amazing albums Pain of Salvation released, while deftly putting its progressive foot down on some new, previously undiscovered ground.
Read MoreIn Episode 066 of The Progcast: Alex Skepp, drummer for swedish instrumentalists of Gösta Berling’s Saga with their new album “Konkret Musik”!
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“With “The Deviant”, Descend have redefined themselves as a stronger, more vicious but also more balanced and refined artistic entity.” 5/5
Read More“Technatura” is full of musical class, sparking with ideas and despite being easily accessible, it is complex enough to keep the progressive rock audience entertained also at the 20th spin.
Read More“City Burials” is like a Katatonia chocolate box, you never know what you get with the next song. And while some might call it incoherent, for me it is exciting and daring, just what we have come to expect from the spearhead of dark progressive metal.
Read MoreOpeth have found their new sound, and now they can use it to create just what they want. The result might not be for everyone, but it is well worth to be explored. If ‘In Cauda Venenum’ gets the time and attention it deserves, it is almost like a good movie, best consumed in a dark room with a good wine.
Read More“Rebirth” marks a glorious return of one of the most original bands Sweden has to offer – five killers, no fillers. If there is anything to criticize at all, it would be that it is too short.
Read More“Road to Jerusalem don’t reinvent the wheel of heavy rock completely, but they sure as hell give it a breath of fresh air with a unique identity, filling the gap the incredible Ark left all those years ago and delivering a welcome treat for all those who find Jørn Lande’s solo albums all too same-ish and straight forward.” 4/5★
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