"'Brennisteinn' is the negation of all Sigur Ròs canons."

 "It seems like the soundtrack of a weird film, damn it!"

The review highlights how Sigur Ròs's Brennisteinn EP dramatically deviates from their usual ethereal sound, embracing a darker and more brutal aesthetic. The EP is described as raw, unsettling, and experimental, blending electronics and orchestral elements to create a nightmarish atmosphere. Each track is progressively more intense, with standout mentions of Jonsi's surreal vocals and the harsh percussion. The reviewer admires the band's bold artistic evolution and refusal to rest on past successes. Listen to Sigur Ròs's Brennisteinn EP to experience their boldest and darkest sound yet.

 "The melodies are exceptional, the solos well thought out, the accompaniments enchanting, and the voice harmonious."

 "Six songs might seem few, but the durations are on the high side... the quality is indeed there, but the quantity of ideas is really minimal."

Steven Wilson's 2013 album 'The Raven That Refused To Sing' is a nostalgic dive into classic prog rock with refined melodies and exceptional musicianship. Though the album features lengthy tracks that sometimes feel stretched, its quality and virtuosity shine through. Contributions from notable artists like Alan Parsons, Guthrie Govan, and Marco Minnemann enrich the sound. Overall, it's a well-crafted and engaging record for prog rock enthusiasts. Dive into Steven Wilson's musical journey and experience the emotional depth of 'The Raven That Refused To Sing' today!

 The genius of the plots is so well structured and fascinating that the listener is prevented from hitting the 'next' button and more inclined towards the 'rewind'.

 Mr.Doctor is the man who does not ask; he is the man who receives praise from everywhere; he throws crumbs at us, and we are his pigeons.

Devil Doll's Eliogabalus is a captivating album combining symphonic rock, gothic, psychedelic, and classical elements. The unique sprechgesang vocal style and intense lyrics add depth. Though complex and initially challenging, repeated listens reveal its genius. Produced in 1990, the album showcases creative freedom and organic sound, making it a must-listen for open-minded music lovers. Dive into the spellbinding world of Devil Doll's Eliogabalus and experience a stunning fusion of symphonic rock and gothic psychedelia.

 "You don’t need to buy expensive CDs to hear great music; sometimes the underground holds treasures like this."

 "The Fallen Grace is one of those albums where the hair on your arms stands up, especially on the track 'Rise Again'."

The Archetype's debut album 'The Fallen Grace' offers a fresh take on the prog death metal subgenre, with well-crafted vocals and memorable riffs. Despite its underground status, the album impresses with quality production and emotional depth. The reviewer praises specific tracks and highlights the album's unique blend of clean, scream, and growl vocals. The cover art is noted as pixelated but ultimately unimportant. Overall, the album deserves more recognition. Listen to The Archetype’s 'The Fallen Grace' and explore the depths of underground prog death metal today!

 Finally something interesting, something cool, something well-made…

 The scream is furious, relentless, and kaleidoscopic to the max, holy crap!

Celestial Completion marks a notable shift for Becoming the Archetype, favoring progressive metal over previous death metal styles. The album showcases excellent sound quality, powerful vocals, and creative use of various instruments despite some brief and detached moments. While the reviewer criticizes the abundance of mini-instrumentals and some structural choices, overall the album is praised as an enjoyable and well-crafted work deserving of attention. Listen to Celestial Completion now and experience Becoming the Archetype's groundbreaking progressive metal journey!

 You are offered a: Steve DiGiorgio: practically God himself on bass...

 The complex of rhythms and solos is very nice and catchy, often with really apocalyptic power.

This review praises Charred Walls Of The Damned's debut album for its powerful thrash metal sound infused with progressive and technical influences. The supergroup features renowned musicians like Steve DiGiorgio and Richard Christy. Despite some underutilization of DiGiorgio's bass skills and an unbalanced mix, the album delivers strong vocals, impressive drumming, and catchy song structures reminiscent of Death and Control Denied. Overall, the reviewer finds it a highly satisfying listen. Discover the intense power and technical mastery of Charred Walls Of The Damned’s debut—listen now and feel the metal fury!

 "You won’t be either enthusiastic or disgusted by this latest work."

 "COB lie on the 'Centroid' of an equilateral triangle. The vertices are 'Melodic Death', 'Black' and 'Neoclassical'."

The review of Children of Bodom's Relentless Reckless Forever notes steady creative maturity with subtle changes from past works. It praises the blend of melodic death, black, and neoclassical metal elements. Though not revolutionary, the album is engaging, with off-beat rhythms and thoughtful melodies that keep listeners intrigued. The review highlights reduced keyboard presence and consistent guitar style. Overall, it recommends the album as a solid addition to the band's discography. Discover the matured sound of Children of Bodom in Relentless Reckless Forever—listen now and explore their evolving metal journey!

 An excellent work, which a respectable group would have taken ten years but they reduced to 2.

 Are we facing a small genius? I hope so.

Ansur's 'Warring Factions' marks a radical departure from their debut, showcasing a complex fusion of progressive, thrash, fusion, and avant-garde metal. The album is applauded for its technical musicianship, sophisticated arrangements, and high-quality production largely driven by the multi-talented Torstein Nipe. Featuring a post-apocalyptic concept and an impressive cover by Eliran Kantor, this album is praised as a must-listen for fans of extreme progressive metal. Dive into Ansur's 'Warring Factions' and experience a boundary-pushing journey through progressive metal.

 Prehistoricisms is a dive into the past and ancient eras, you’ll notice it from the titles, the music, and the lyrics.

 "The Reptilian Brain" is a radial crescendo of energy, shifting from shoegaze to tribal to jazz, to an extremely well-thought-out death.

Intronaut's second album, Prehistoricisms, offers a complex fusion of death metal with jazz, shoegaze, and tribal rhythms. The review praises the bass-driven, rhythmic intricacies, especially highlighting songs like "Any Port" and the epic instrumental "The Reptilian Brain." Despite some tracks being less appealing, the album stands out for its inventive structure and thematic coherence related to prehistoric life. Listen to Intronaut's Prehistoricisms now and experience the epic fusion of death metal and jazz-inspired rhythms!

 Listening to them is really a collapse.

 If it hadn’t been for the only woman in the group, I wouldn’t have listened to this great collapse even for 2012.

The Great Collapse, a young Toronto band, delivers a fresh take on extreme progressive metal with accessible yet complex structures. Angela Wheeler's vocal performance stands out as a major highlight. The album balances fun and hostility through dual vocals and impressive guitar work, though some elements like bass and drums receive criticism. The reviewer notes a preference for longer song structures but ultimately recommends the album. Listen to The Great Collapse to experience a fresh blend of extreme progressive metal with captivating dual vocals!

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