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 They managed to capture my attention from the first notes, and I didn’t have to wait for many listens to prepare the review.

 A never intrusive keyboard sound supports the progression of the other instruments for long stretches, adding further fluidity to the flow of the tracks.

Yenisei's third album 'Home' offers a 35-minute instrumental post-rock experience characterized by a meditative and deep flow. The band’s cautious guitar interplay and subtle keyboard textures explore prog rock territories. The guest vocal track 'Insecure' adds an intriguing layer, reminiscent of early U2 sounds. This compelling album earns a strong recommendation as a highlight of 2024. Listen to Yenisei's 'Home' now and immerse yourself in their evocative post-rock soundscape.

 A Fading Future is an immediately engaging work as far as I’m concerned; just under 40 minutes divided into 6 aggressive songs.

 I didn’t find a single wrong note in a lively, sparkling, compelling, imposing album.

The review praises Solars' debut album 'A Fading Future' as an engaging and intense musical experience blending PostRock, PostHardcore, and Progressive elements. The reviewer identifies strong influences from bands like Porcupine Tree, Explosions in the Sky, and Tool, and highlights the album's craftsmanship and emotional depth. It stands out as one of the best releases of 2024 so far. Listen to Solars' 'A Fading Future' now and experience a captivating journey through modern PostRock and Prog sounds!

 The same magnetic intensity, the same solemn depth...

 For detractors of the genre, I recommend listening at a volume to 'bring down entire buildings' to the final minutes building up of 'Astrium'...

The review praises Mountainscape's third album, Iridescent, for its rich fusion of post-metal, black metal, doom, sludge, and ambient styles. The album's dynamic shifts and emotional intensity evoke the majesty of alpine landscapes. Highlights include the powerful opening track 'Belonging' and the monumental 'Towering Monoliths.' Despite its relatively short 42-minute length, the album is a standout in 2024's metal scene. Dive into Mountainscape's Iridescent and experience a monumental post-metal journey inspired by majestic alpine landscapes.

 A free and creative flow of sounds, with the drums and double bass drum not as prominent as I would have expected.

 You enter an endless whirlwind of polyrhythmic percussive variations, played with innate elegance, having fun and never over the top.

Dave Lombardo’s solo debut album 'Rites Of Percussion' is a compelling and sophisticated departure from his thrash metal roots. Embracing tribal sounds, diverse percussion instruments, and polyrhythms, the album offers a unique listening experience. Encouraged by Mike Patton, Lombardo creates an improvisational yet refined work perfect for immersive listening. Its concise length and atmospheric nature make it ideal as a soundtrack or deep music exploration. Discover the rhythmic depths of Dave Lombardo’s Rites Of Percussion—listen now and experience percussion like never before!

 They are practically slaves to their own sound; imprisoned and curled up without conceding.

 Asynchronous, poly-rhythmic timing in continuous evolution-revolution; when you think you’ve memorized the flow of a track, suddenly everything changes.

Meshuggah's ninth album, Immutable, arrives after a six-year gap, maintaining their iconic, intense sound. The album's complex, claustrophobic nature showcases their unmatched technical skill, especially Tomas Haake's drumming. Though minimalistic and predictable for longtime fans, the album delivers powerful grooves and distinctive instrumental moments. It's a must-listen for fans of intricate, heavier metal. Dive into Meshuggah's Immutable and experience one of the most technically intense metal albums ever made!

 This is an exceptional album that managed to win me over from the very first listen this night.

 The long title track stands out as the best track of the batch: an overwhelming catharsis, an extraordinary surge of energy that comes at the right time.

The review praises Mountainscape's second album 'Atoms Unfurling' as an exceptional instrumental post-rock work. The album captures attention with its unique sound and powerful emotional impact. It draws favorable comparisons to Pelican, Russian Circles, and Isis while standing out with its dynamic shifts and energy. The reviewer appreciates the album’s ability to convey deep imagery and mood without vocals. Listen to Mountainscape's 'Atoms Unfurling' now and immerse yourself in a powerful post-rock journey.

 Instrumental Post-Rock is the only genre of Music that still has the power to make me jump out of my chair.

 Kolyma win the deserved award for album of the year.

Kolyma's debut album Exit Strategy stands out in 2023's instrumental post-rock scene with its emotional depth and masterful musicianship. The German band delivers six long, atmospheric tracks driven by intricate guitar interplay and a precise rhythm section. Comparable to Long Distance Calling, this album is praised for its ability to engage listeners and create immersive soundscapes. It is hailed as a deserving album of the year by the reviewer. Explore Kolyma's debut album Exit Strategy and experience the captivating depth of instrumental post-rock today!

 With each new listen, things improve!

 Page turned 63 in May, and a forceful return to that Hardcore-Noise-Alternative-Metal... would be utterly ridiculous.

The reviewer approached Helmet's album 'Left' with low expectations but found it pleasantly surprising. While it doesn't replicate the hardcore noise of Helmet's early works, the album delivers sharp production and engaging tracks. Some songs near the end feel out of place, yet overall the record balances nostalgia with evolution. The reviewer is eager to experience Helmet’s live performance. Listen to Helmet’s 'Left' to experience a robust mix of old-school energy and fresh sounds!

 They confirm themselves at the top of their form even in Chaos Horrific.

 A perfect machine of evil, a personal institution of all extremism made into Music.

Cannibal Corpse's sixteenth album, Chaos Horrific, continues their legacy of brutal death metal mastery. Produced by guitarist Eric Rutan, it delivers a dense, oppressive sound with relentless aggression. The band remains true to their style, with intense guitars, heavy bass, and powerful drums. The album's ferocity and consistency solidify them as a longstanding institution in extreme metal. Experience the relentless brutality of Cannibal Corpse's Chaos Horrific—stream or purchase the album today!

 Purge says it all in the title: it’s a true purification, an attempt by Justin to exorcise his fears.

 Nothing has changed since 1992. Purge is a sinister, menacing, murky album.

Purge marks a monumental return for Godflesh after seven years, continuing the legacy of their 1992 classic Pure. The album is a dark, heavy, and purifying industrial metal experience fueled by intense guitars, bass, and drum machines. Vocal delivery ranges from raw aggression to ethereal moments reminiscent of Broadrick's Jesu project. Overall, the review praises Purge as a triumphant, powerful work that confirms Godflesh's enduring influence. Listen to Godflesh's Purge now and experience the raw power of industrial metal's pioneers.