MMusic Read More Stuck in the Filter: October 2025’s Angry MissesDecember 15, 2025 They say it’s going to be a harsh winter this year. They always say that, and it’s almost…
MMusic Read More Asira – As Ink in Water ReviewNovember 18, 2025 I get the sense that the members of Asira are particularly meticulous. The last time we heard from…
MMusic Read More Veilburner – Longing for Triumph, Reeking of Tragedy ReviewNovember 11, 2025 Boasting one of the most consistent discographies in the world of weird modern metal, Pennsylvania’s Veilburner toy with…
MMusic Read More Nine Treasures – Seeking the Absolute ReviewOctober 20, 2025 Nine Treasures has been around since 2010, and yet has always seemed like the new kid on the…
MMusic Read More An Abstract Illusion – The Sleeping City ReviewOctober 15, 2025 When a group strikes gold, I imagine that there might be a temptation to continue mining the same…
MMusic Read More Insomniac – Om Moksha Ritam ReviewSeptember 30, 2025 The terms “psychedelic” and “post-metal” are usually enough for me to approach any new release with caution—not because…
MMusic Read More Review: Royal Sorrow – InnerdeepsSeptember 27, 2025 Published by Cory on September 26, 2025September 26, 2025 Artwork by: Markus Hentunen Style: Progressive metal, alternative metal…
MMusic Read More Revocation – New Gods, New Masters ReviewSeptember 25, 2025 Following in the esteemed footsteps of resident Revocation expert Kronos is a daunting task. But with Kronos on…
MMusic Read More Green Carnation – A Dark Poem Part I: The Shores of Melancholia ReviewSeptember 4, 2025 Not gonna lie, I did a double-take when I saw that Green Carnation’s fantastic Leaves of Yesteryear came…
MMusic Read More Farseer – Portals To Cosmic Womb ReviewAugust 22, 2025 Growing up together in the Chicago suburb of Cary, Farseer’s Brendan McCarthy (guitars/vocals), Ted Ballantine (guitar), George Burrows…
MMusic Read More Sad Serenity – Tiny Miracles ReviewAugust 16, 2025 Written By: Nameless_n00b_606 Perhaps more than any other subgenre of metal, prog requires work. Prog metal’s penchant for…