Serpents of Pakhangba – Air and Fire (Review)

Serpents of Pakhangba - Air and FireThis is the second album from Indian avant-garde metal band Serpents of Pakhangba.

Air and Fire is an ambitious album, in more ways than one. Across 54 minutes you’ll find a wealth of creativity and ideas, all delivered with skilled performances and detailed songwriting. Serpents of Pakhangba are resolutely not your average band. Continue reading “Serpents of Pakhangba – Air and Fire (Review)”

Tayne – Love (Review)

Tayne - LoveThis is the debut album from Tayne, an industrial rock band from the UK.

Love contains 31 minutes of industrial rock/metal, taking a variety of influences and using them to create something quite charismatic. Tayne’s music is easy to enjoy if you like your tunes to consist of multiple component parts, all joined together with skilled vision. Continue reading “Tayne – Love (Review)”

You, Infinite – You, Infinite (Review)

You, Infinite - You, InfiniteThis is the debut album from post-rock band You, Infinite.

Brought to us by founding members of This Will Destroy You, You, Infinite contains 65 minutes of instrumental post-rock. I find this sort of style quite easy to become bored by, but not when it’s in as capable hands as these ones. You, Infinite have plenty of experience in this area, and have produced a record that does not disappoint. Continue reading “You, Infinite – You, Infinite (Review)”

Vukovi – My God Has Got a Gun (Review)

Vukovi - My God Has Got a GunThis is the fourth album from Scottish rock band Vukovi.

My God Has Got a Gun operates in a less-defined place where rock and pop collide. Throw in some nu-metal influences too, and you’ll have a good idea of where Vukovi are coming from. Continue reading “Vukovi – My God Has Got a Gun (Review)”

Avatarium – Between You, God, the Devil and the Dead (Review)

1.86.0-46LR72KYQFUQNYAPDWP3AVRD5Y.0.1-4Avatarium are a doom rock band from Sweden and this is their sixth album.

From 2017’s Hurricanes and Halos, to 2019’s The Fire I Long For, to 2022’s Death, Where Is Your Sting, I have thoroughly enjoyed witnessing Avatarium get better and better at their chosen craft. Now we have a new opus – Between You, God, the Devil and the Dead – which gives us a 43-minute opportunity to once again explore Avatarium’s absorbing and entertaining worldbuilding. Continue reading “Avatarium – Between You, God, the Devil and the Dead (Review)”

Sergeant Thunderhoof – The Ghost of Badon Hill (Review)

Sergeant Thunderhoof - The Ghost of Badon HillSergeant Thunderhoof are a stoner rock band from the UK and this is their fifth album.

2022’s This Sceptred Isle made a big impression on me, even breaching my end of year list, so The Ghost of Badon Hill is one I’ve been looking forward to. With much expectation riding on it, I’m immensely pleased to report that it has not disappointed at all. Continue reading “Sergeant Thunderhoof – The Ghost of Badon Hill (Review)”

Devin Townsend – PowerNerd (Review)

Devin Townsend - PowerNerdDevin Townsend is a prolific Canadian artist who has a vast and intimidating discography. Whatever he touches though is always individual and interesting, and frequently brilliant.

PowerNerd is a 44-minute progressive rock album that has apparently been born out of a desire by the artist to simplify his approach to songwriting. Continue reading “Devin Townsend – PowerNerd (Review)”

Dawnwalker – The Unknowing (Review)

Dawnwalker - The UnknowingThis is the sixth album from UK progressive rock band Dawnwalker.

2022’s House of Sand was such a good record. Two years later, we have The Knowing, which delivers 38 minutes of new material. On this new record the mastermind behind the band has been joined by a new collective of musicians, and a fresh sound. Continue reading “Dawnwalker – The Unknowing (Review)”