Melythm is showcasing its second math rock-infused track, where intricately complex guitars meet sweet rhythmic motifs.
Tag: Progressive Rock
Art Against Agony – His Daughter’s Eyes Pt. I [Review]
“His Daughter’s Eyes Pt. I” is characterized by the band’s skilled performance, the intricate rhythm patterns, and the nicely complex melodic structures.
Digital Carbs – In Unison [Review]
Digital Carbs is the kind of band that has underrated written all over it.
‘Dynamic, energetic, ethereal’ | Interview with Rico Fabello
July 1999 is marked by intricate, precise polyrhythms and inventive, angular guitar melodies. An expertly crafted math rock project.
‘Vintage melodic progrock.’ | Interview with Space Junk is Forever
A spacey instrumental melodic prog album that represents the genre at its absolute finest.
‘Primal grunge psych’ | Interview with Megafauna
An uplifting psychedelic rock production that showcases the band’s electrifying guitar-driven sound, culminating in a sweet bridge before the explosive finale.
FLOCKS – fashion camp [Review]
Jazz with a modern twist
‘loud freak jazz’ | Interview with We Used to Cut the Grass
A deep connection between plenty of horns, pleasing riffs and a satisfying tight groove.
‘Sadistic shred metal’ | Interview with Jomo Tuun
Tight production, angular melodies and unorthodox rhythmic structures
‘Crime, Thriller and Suspense’ | Interview with Opensight
Suspense, spy themes, hard-boiled action sequences and enigmatic horror passages.