Jon Gomm – The Faintest Idea (Album Review)
The tunings and technique of Michael Hedges. The percussive attack of Preston Reed. And a voice approaching Eric Johnson. If you haven’t got The Faintest…
The tunings and technique of Michael Hedges. The percussive attack of Preston Reed. And a voice approaching Eric Johnson. If you haven’t got The Faintest…
Nature is the ultimate killer. Contemplating the natural world, including in its most fearsome manifestations, is not a new thing within black metal circles, but…
No band is an island. Especially when it comes to modern progressive rock, influences from the 60s and 70s are ubiquitous. In the case of…
Vikings rise from the sludgy depths. When musing over the happenings of the Viking Age or the broader realm of the fantastical, if images of…
Returning to the olden creeds. Perhaps best known for its pioneering work in the grindcore field, the British extreme metal scene nevertheless fielded a small…
They’ve become one with the waves and their past. All trends come and go like crashing waves upon the shore, but what separates a temporary…
In a world full of concept albums, overplayed musical workouts with shredding guitar, outrageous time signatures and more, sometimes it’s a welcome respite to enjoy…
Transcending conventional practices. It might seem counterintuitive, but while folk music stands as one of the most straightforward and stylistically limited genres in existence, its…
Shaking the very pillars of eternity. The truism that times change and one would be wise to change with them is nothing to new to…
Dueling violins sing of Vinlandian lore. At this point in metal history, the quest for originality is usually a quest for a niche, though in…