Album Reviews

Just like Vivaldi the mysterious British musician, known only as Nhor has made his own ode to the four seasons called Wildflowers where the black metal artist paints a melancholic picture of nature’s cycle with a masterful yet minimalistic use of the piano.

The Dark Red Seed is an experimental folly of King Dude’s guitar player Tosten Larson. While you will find some references to the dark Americana of his main band, the music presented herein is something quite different from what you might have hoped or expected: from Hindu esoteric to The Doors.

Their full length was four years in the making and marks a significant progress over their initial EP ‘ Gehenna’, which was a bold foray into a particularly bleak style of progressive rock that took its cues from both Pink Floyd as the classic wave bands from the eighties

Eïs, formerly known as Geïst, comes home with a sound that reminds of their earlier days.