Category: Reviews
Joy of Navigation (A Trip Through the Eternal Unknown) (Review) – VOLUME
Formed in 1993 by former Fu Manchu frontman Patrick Brink, VOLUME has thrived on an ever-changing lineup of collaborators. On this latest EP, Joy of…
Retrospective: Never Say Die! (Review) – Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath’s Never Say Die! is a 1978 album that stands as a departure from their signature heavy metal sound. While it’s often considered a…
Smoke // Doomsday Profit Split (Review)
We take a trip down South to the Land of the Pines with a killer new split from doom metal and heavy psych dealers Smoke…
Unversum (Review) – DÖ
I was struck by the word “unversum” at first glance when checking out the new album from Finnish stoner rockers DÖ. The Latin word “Universum”…
10,000 gecs (Review) – 100 gecs
100 gecs sophomore album, 10,000 gecs, is a relentless, exhilarating assault on the senses. The duo of Laura Les and Dylan Brady have doubled down…
Calls From A Seething Edge (Review) – Leila Abdul Rauf
Leila Abdul-Rauf‘s fifth album, Calls from a Seething Edge, is a sprawling sonic tapestry that defies easy categorization. It’s a work of experimental electronic music…
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