
#138 | EP Review | Chained to the Bottom of the Ocean – Tell Me What You See Vanishing and I Will Tell You Who You Are
Obsidian depths and suffocating forlornness reign.

#137 | Interview | Cameron Miller of SEIZURES
An in-depth discussion with vocalist Cameron Miller of the beach math quintet, Seizures.

#136 | Album Review | Osi and The Jupiter – Nordlige RĂșnaskog
Idyllic nature-drenched folk.

#135 | Album Review | Unfurl – The Waking Void
A pestilent brute of aural decimation.

#134 | Interview | Firelink (Dark Souls-Inspired Progressive Black Metal from Atlanta)
An in-depth interview with the mastermind behind the Dark Souls-inspired melodic black/death metal project, Firelink.

#133 | Retrospective Review | Comus – First Utterance (1971)
Revisiting the ominous mysticism harbored within this relatively obscure progressive folk gem.

#132 | Album Review | Norma Jean – All Hail
Powerful melody and spacious soundscapes stacked on sludgy hardcore riffing.

#131 | Album Review | Beyond the Ghost – You Disappeared
An uncanny mosaic of emotions from a glacial dreamworld.

#130 | Album Review | SEIZURES – Reverie of the Revolving Diamond
An album review podcast of Reverie of the Revolving Diamond, the final LP from the experimental hardcore quintet, SEIZURES.

#129 | Album Reviews | ESOCTRILIHUM, Despondent Moon, Mizmor, Witch Vomit
Dissections of sounds arcane and apoplectic.

#128 | Album Review | Car Bomb – Mordial
A kaleidoscopic tunnel of ever-evolving influences, alien shapes, and colors both muted and vibrant.

#127 | Album Review | Gleb Kanasevich – Asleep
From the blackest umbrages of despondent landscapes long forgotten.

#126 | Album Review | White Ward – Love Exchange Failure
Broaching uncanny depths of city life through aural exploration.


#124 | Album Review | ISON – INNER – SPACE
Grab your space suits and prepare your cryo-dried coffee.
