Shredding: Ayreon

Today we venture into the deep unknown of the outer cosmos. Unknown races, long forgotten human ancestors and unrealized dimensions shall unfold before us as we open the doors to a whole world of sci-fi fantasy, adventures and best of all, prog.

Interviewing Scardust vocalist Noa Gruman and drummer Yoav Weinberg

Israeli symphonic progressive metal masters Scardust have just released their highly anticipated second album Strangers. Vocalist Noa Gruman and drummer Yoav Weinberg were kind enough to welcome me into their world for an in-depth conversation about the album, the creative process and of course, a lot of stories that came along with that! Here is […]

Shredding: Haken

Follow us through a detailed shredding of the band that may be progressive music’s universal constant, the British elite unit that goes by the name of Haken

Shredding: Stratovarius

Intermission (2001) I know it’s not a studio album, but it contains enough original songs for me to judge it as such, same with Intermission 2. There are about 3 songs on this I like and then the rest is either mid tempo crap or ballads, and we all know Stratovarius is bad at ballads. […]

Interview: Peter Albert de Reyna – bassist of Seven Spires

From the classy realms of gypsy jazz to the unpredictable extremity of technical death metal, it seems there are no boundaries to how far one’s musical knowledge can go. Seven Spires bassist Peter Albert de Reyna was kind enough to welcome me into his world for a conversation about everything that it means to be […]

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