Music that passes through the bones and makes them tremble with unexpected frequencies, unleashes the blood in the veins and the heart beats faster.

 Music that travels on the razor's edge between thought and instinct. Between beauty, power, more beauty, atmosphere, and ever more beauty.

Capricorns' debut album 'Ruders from Survive' delivers a massive, heavy, and instrumental post-metal experience rooted more in sludge and metal than traditional post-rock. The album impresses with harmonic yet powerful songwriting, blending slow atmospheric passages with intense riff explosions. Each track is linked to a historic event, adding depth and imagination to the listening experience. The music pushes intensity and atmosphere to create an emotional, thought-provoking journey. Listen to Capricorns' 'Ruders from Survive' and experience the powerful blend of metal and atmosphere today!

 The five songs of the EP fit together so well that they flow like beer when you’re drunk, and you reach the last second of the last song screaming at the top of your lungs 'MOREEEE'.

 Day Without Dawn are midway between Mars Volta and Kayo Dot, possessing a secret ingredient you can never quite put your finger on.

Day Without Dawn's self-titled EP impresses with its evolved, personal style blending postmetal and avant-garde influences. Despite its very short length, the EP delivers a seamless flow of five captivating songs, especially the standout track 'Inquisition.' The music invites repeated listens and leaves fans eagerly awaiting a full-length album. Listen to Day Without Dawn's powerful EP now and experience a unique blend of postmetal and avant-garde sounds!

 Samsara is a whirlwind of spectacular blows.

 The saxophone seasons it all with a touch of class, notably inspired, dreamy yet dramatic, or sensual and strong, or even angry.

Yakuza's 'Samsara' is a remarkable post-metal album characterized by its heavy, atmospheric sound and innovative use of saxophone. The band showcases musical maturity through well-crafted compositions that balance aggressive and subtle elements. Vocals fluctuate between screams, growls, and guttural tones, complementing the dynamic instrumentation. Despite critical acclaim, the album remains underrated by the public but is highly recommended for adventurous listeners. Listen to Yakuza's Samsara now and experience a bold fusion of heavy metal and avant-garde soundscapes!

 More frenzy, more schizophrenia, crazier, faster, stranger, and more absurd.

 You don’t get tired of listening to it. Also because our dear friends have inserted moments of relaxation hidden in the sonic jungle.

The EP Nano-Nucleonic Cyborg Summoning by Behold... The Arctopus pushes boundaries with increased frenzy, dissonance, and experimental sound compared to their previous work. At 17 minutes, it delivers a relentless sonic assault with moments of melody and calm woven subtly within the chaos. This record is a challenging yet rewarding listening experience for fans of technical and avant-garde metal. Dive into the chaotic world of Behold... The Arctopus and experience the intense avant-garde fury of their Nano-Nucleonic Cyborg Summoning EP today!

 This Celestial is their first album. 7 songs among which the 4 "sgnl>" alternate.

 A promising start to a career in continuous ascent: if you didn’t like the subsequent Isis, you won’t miss much, but for everyone else, I recommend at least a listen.

Isis' debut album Celestial marks an important early step in the post-metal movement. Although influenced heavily by bands like Neurosis and Godflesh, the album already shows the band's massive and melodic sound. Despite some production weaknesses, Celestial is a promising archival listen for fans of Isis and post-metal. It is recommended as an essential part of understanding Isis' evolution before their acclaimed Panopticon release. Listen to Isis' Celestial to experience the roots of post-metal and witness the band's early evolution.

 This CD, in a word, is beautiful.

 They weigh down and tear apart death metal by spreading hyper-riffed and massive structures through a wall of sound that travels on high and low levels.

This review praises Gojira's From Mars To Sirius as a unique metal album that evolves death metal in a fresh, melodic, and heavy direction. The album combines powerful riffs with spiritual, environmental, and sci-fi themes. It's described as strong, furious, and beautiful, showcasing the band's determination and creativity. The reviewer recommends previous albums based on the band's quality. Overall, the album is seen as a striking and valuable work. Listen to Gojira's From Mars To Sirius and experience a powerful, unique metal journey.

 Simply immersed in myself I forget time, death, and pain.

 Impossible to describe with rational words.

The review praises Maudlin of the Well's album Bath for its immersive and transcendent sound that blends delicate, crystalline tones with a powerful emotional palette. It reflects on the music's ability to dissolve time and matter, creating a dreamlike state that feels flawless and deeply moving. The reviewer highlights the intensity and dynamic shifts within the album’s sonic journey, describing it as impossible to capture with rational words. Dive into Maudlin of the Well's Bath and experience a breathtaking journey of sound and emotion!

 Forget the colors: it’s the music that paints.

 This album is a fundamental restart... calling it metal is a bit daring and limiting.

Garden Wall's 'Forget The Colours' abandons traditional progressive rock elements to embrace a bold, intense, and unconventional sonic journey. The album pushes boundaries with alien structures and emotional, theatrical vocals by Serravalle. It's compared to innovative acts like Ephel Duath and Maudlin Of The Well, highlighting its originality and forward-thinking approach. While challenging, it offers a visionary restart in the progressive scene. Explore Garden Wall’s 'Forget The Colours' and experience a revolutionary take on progressive music.

 A hypnotic journey beyond reality towards unknown shores, immense spaces and tiny people, screams lost in the void, paranoia and hallucinations, space and mental wrecks halfway between psychedelia and space rock.

 The voice, often surrounded by due reverbs and echoes, is a strong point: tragic, strong, emotional, heartfelt.

Songs Of Eta Carinae by Orbit Service is a hypnotic album blending space rock and psychedelia with vast, spacious soundscapes reminiscent of Pink Floyd and Radiohead. The album’s narrative and instrumentation create a surreal journey through paranoia, loss, and hope. Highlights include emotive vocals and skillful use of silence and sound, making it an extraordinary 2006 release. Experience the cosmic journey of Orbit Service—listen to Songs Of Eta Carinae and explore its hypnotic space rock sound now!

 The concert is ideally divided into two parts: the first is entirely acoustic, Damnation is played from start to finish.

 Opeth hit the mark again.

Opeth’s Lamentations DVD captures a memorable 2003 concert showcasing a two-part set: the acoustic Damnation album and the heavier Deliverance performance. The production, including direction, lighting, and intimacy of the stage, is high-quality. The main drawback is the limited track selection, featuring songs only from three albums. Overall, it’s a well-recorded and directed concert experience that meets the band’s high standards. Watch Opeth’s Lamentations DVD to experience their unique blend of acoustic softness and metal intensity live!

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