Posts By Asher
0 Dead Rhetoric.com – Red Cain – S/T
What works best for Red Cain are those spots in between the sheer intensity of what’s on display – a proper dynamic understanding of quieter introspection, something that makes Opeth and Steven Wilson so brilliant. At 24 minutes and change, Red Cain are on the right path, sure to drum up significant interest as the band deliver songs that contain hooks while pushing boundaries – always the best game plan for long-term appeal in this genre.
0 Slickster Magazine – The Chronicles of Israfel – A Trillion Lights, Tome II
0 Musicology – The Chronicles of Israfel – A Trillion Lights, Tome II
0 925 Rebellion – The Chronicles of Israfel – A Trillion Lights, Tome II
0 Metal and Oddities Reviews – The Chronicles of Israfel – A Trillion Lights, Tome II
0 Flight of Pegasus – The Chronicles of Israfel – A Trillion Lights, Tome II
0 Zone Nights – Double Experience – Unsaved Progress
0 Kultur 666 Podcast: Episode 13 w/ Endemise
0 Digital Tour Bus – Tour Tips – Chariots of The Gods
0 Musicology – Krepitus – The Eyes of The Soulless
If you want an album that is likely to show the future of Extreme Metal, look no further than this one. Taking in elements of what made bands like Death and Carcass so great but having a much updated formula in terms of cleaner production and more expanse into the world of Progressive Music, little more can be said for this band. If Bloodstock had a new and upcoming band on the main stage in several years it would have to be Krepitus and this is paramount to their talent overall.