Much relies heavily on standard ’70s-style hard rock, but if not for the band’s inclination towards prog rock, much of this material could come off as dated.
Comparable, in its way, to Voivod and Atheist. Technically speaking, most is awe-inspiring, but once it’s is over, besides a migraine, there’s not much left.
A no-frills rock record with arena-sized choruses, crunchy power chords, and a driving momentum that doesn’t let up. An album no one expected from Starsailor.
The one and only Faroese folk metal band. Some English singing, some in their native tongue, summoning ghosts of ancestors, epic battles, love of land and lore.
Spencer Moody (Murder City Devils) and friends create a band and record this kinda echoy, kinda “sparse” (aka empty) CD. Such a great, tortured voice wasted…