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Thank you @unidual for putting this gem in my feed. Insta love and insta buy. Brilliant hungarian prog/avant metal with 10/10 on progressiveness and diversity scales, and with female vocals. Highly recommended Dmitry Nevozhay
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Both of Sioum's albums so far, this and Yet Further, feel like the soundtrack to a vivid dream. Some of the closest to the intense music I sometimes hear in my dreams but never remember. aidalgol
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As with previous releases this is a solid album from start to finish which continues the storyline, themes and signatures perfectly.
'Enigma' and 'Another Same' are on par with or superior to many commercial offerings by established prog artists.
The Waters, Wilson and Hayward influences shine through once more but I also hear song writing very much in the style of Difford and Tilbrook, 'Trough of War' & 'Another Same' probably being the best examples.
These chaps are the real deal!
rex-the-younger
The Arizona band do right by post-hardcore on their immersive new LP, leavening untempered breakdowns with carefully-measured catharsis. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 20, 2018
Kansas City trio Flooding draw out the more mystical qualities of slowcore and noise rock for a heavy sound that's less stony than doom. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 26, 2023
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Dramatic and dark, this is progressive metal that kicks ass and keeps the listener riveted! You won't find self-indulgent, wanky passages of random notes belted out at jarring tempo changes and melody is not sacrificed to heaviness for the sake of being heavy! Bloody excellent!! Morts