Quite a departure from the wild territories they ventured into with their major label releases. So far, the greatest thrash metal I've heard released in the 2020's. Plus, it's not everyday you hear Rhea Perlman on a metal record. t0cktock
The Japanese psych band's lush new full-length evokes a balmy, tripped-out paradise, swirling with playful melodies and rich textures. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 11, 2018
Throwing mathcore, emo, and ambient into the mix, Estonia's Kaschalot push progressive rock's multitasking approach to its limits. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 10, 2021
Sprawling complex technicolor waves of (trying my best here) post-noise-punk dadaist avant-garde jazz-fusion layered in a way I thought couldn't even exist, but here it is, and it's glorious. Supreme musical ability from all of them, with dynamic, polyrhythmic musical absurdities from their tight performance. Much of their work is immediately enjoyable, but due to the depth of their performances, with polyrhythms, harmonies, syncopations, etc., it's got tremendous listenability. aurals