| 4.5 superb |
| Adam Young The Spirit of St. Louis |
| Aeternam Al Qassam |
| Aeternam Heir of the Rising Sun |
| Animals As Leaders The Joy of Motion |
| Animals As Leaders The Madness of Many |
| Beach Bunny Blame Game |
| Beach Bunny Emotional Creature |
| Beach Bunny Tunnel Vision |
| Between the Buried and Me The Great Misdirect |
| Between the Buried and Me The Parallax: Hypersleep Dialogues |
| Between the Buried and Me Coma Ecliptic |
| Between the Buried and Me Coma Ecliptic: Live |
| CHON Newborn Sun |
| Coheed and Cambria Year of the Black Rainbow |
| Coheed and Cambria The Afterman: Descension |
| Coheed and Cambria The Color Before The Sun |
| Coheed and Cambria Vaxis I: The Unheavenly Creatures |
| Coheed and Cambria Vaxis III: The Father of Make Believe |
| Dance Gavin Dance Dance Gavin Dance |
| Dance Gavin Dance Tree City Sessions |
| Dance Gavin Dance Afterburner |
| Dance Gavin Dance Tree City Sessions 2 |
| Eidola The Architect |
| Esoctrilihum Döth-Derniàlh |
Excellent new excursion for Asth�gul, while still maintaining his core musical identity. Clean
singing might not be his technical forte as much as his trademark snarls and growls and screams,
and instrumental musicianship, but I found it delightful to hear him try something outside his
standard approach, and thought it added to the eerie atmosphere to the album. The harsh vox are
still there and sound as filthy as ever-- and I really enjoyed them paired with some of the less
heavy, more atmospheric soundscapes this album explores. I think my only gripe is I don't love
some of the production on this album. Nonetheless, this is certainly amongst my favorite albums
he's done, and I look forward to seeing what he does next. |
| Esoctrilihum Ghostigmatah – Spiritual Rites... |
| An unhinged marriage between his typical unrelenting heaviness, and the more exploratory psychedelic side exhibited on his prior album. Flesh Pierced by the Blades of Thritnh, Eyes Devoured by Vulth Suidarl, The Giant Fly (say that five times fast!) is my favorite track, and one of the most deliriously strange things Asthagul has ever concocted. |
| Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas Feeling of Unity |
| Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas New Sunrise |
| Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas Hypertoughness |
| Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas Cocoon for the Golden Future |
| Gavin Castleton Home |
| Gavin Castleton #blessed |
| Howard Shore The Fellowship of the Ring |
| islnds History Of Robots |
| Jake Bowen The Daily Sun |
| Joe Hisaishi Princess Mononoke |
| Magma Mekanïk Destruktïẁ Kommandöh |
| Magma Kobaïa |
| Magma Üdü Ẁüdü |
| Mandroid Echostar Mandroid Echostar |
| Martin O'Donnell Halo 2, Vol. 2 OST |
| Martin O'Donnell Halo 2 OST & New Music Volume One |
| Neptunian Maximalism Solar Drone Ceremony |
| Neptunian Maximalism Set Chaos To The Heart Of The Moon |
| Neptunian Maximalism Le Sacre Du Soleil Invaincu |
| Nishaiar Awaxhun |
| Nishaiar Enat meret |
At 15 tracks-- their longest album yet-- this outing in atmospheric, cosmic metal has Nishaiar's
signature style, but attempts new ventures for the band. The biggest change is that rather than
being only one part of the mesh of an ambient soundscape, clean vocals are featured more
prominently on much of the album. There are some other musical aspects that lean more towards
standard rock/metal convention than on past albums. The traditional Ethiopian folk influence is
less pronounced than on their previous album, (where it held more dominance than on any other
album of theirs,) but still very much present throughout. Despite being their longest outing, I'd
say musically it's likely their most accessible. And hopefully a welcome surprise for other fans!
Personally, I loved it. I think my only sort-of-complaint is it doesn't feel as musically cohesive
a work as their past albums do, but the variety on the album is nice in its own way. |
| Nobuo Uematsu FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE Original Soundtrack |
| Notturno Inside |
| Onkos Onkos |
| Onkos Vascular Labyrinth |
One of the most interesting experimental musical outings I've ever heard. Even jazzier than the
first Onkos record, with less emphasis on the death growls (some tracks are purely instrumental),
more brass instruments, but the same darkly mysterious atmosphere. Music that defies neat genre
classification-- most mainstream metalheads would doubtlessly find it not interesting (read:
heavy) enough, and traditional jazz aficionados would likely puzzle at the dark atmosphere and
inclusion of throaty growls. But to me: an unbridled vision, a cryptic masterpiece. |
| Oros Kau Thanatos |
| Fantastic album. Definitely the best of the three releases CZLT has done of Oros Kau. Never disliked the others, but this definitely elevates the project to new levels, and leans a bit heavier into his drone tendencies on some tracks. |
| Owl City Maybe I'm Dreaming |
| Owl City Ocean Eyes |
| Owl City Ocean Eyes: Deluxe Edition |
| Owl City Ultraviolet |
| Periphery Periphery II: This Time It's Personal |
| Periphery Periphery III: Select Difficulty |
| Periphery 2 Song Acoustic Single |
| Polyphia Renaissance |
| Polyphia New Levels New Devils |
| Protest the Hero Fortress (Instrumental) |
| Protest the Hero Scurrilous |
| Protest the Hero Volition |
| Protest the Hero Kezia (Remaster) |
| Protest the Hero Palimpsest - Instrumentals |
| Sarmat Determined To Strike |
| Scale the Summit V |
| Shabutie Penelope |
| Shabutie Delirium Trigger |
| Shell From Oceanic Ambivalence |
| Sigh Imaginary Sonicscape |
| Sigh In Somniphobia |
| Sigh Shiki |
| Sigh Live: The Eastern Forces of Evil 2022 |
Excellent selection and captivatingly energetic performance of songs from across Sigh's 30 plus
year discography, from old classics to new bangers, and gems in-between. The avant-garde black
metal band from Japan has never had their strange and powerful sound captured better than this
endearingly authentic live recording. |
| Sleep Token One |
| Sleep Token Two |
| Sleep Token This Place Will Become Your Tomb |
| Sleep Token Even in Arcadia |
| Spiritbox Spiritbox |
| Spiritbox Singles Collection |
| Spiritbox Eternal Blue |
| Spiritbox Rotoscope |
| Stephen Rippy Halo Wars Original Soundtrack |
| Strawberry Girls Prussian Gloom |
| Thank You Scientist The Perils of Time Travel |
| Thank You Scientist Stranger Heads Prevail |
| Thank You Scientist Terraformer |
| The Dear Hunter The Color Spectrum (Complete Collection) |
| The Dear Hunter Migrant |
| The Dear Hunter Live |
| The Dear Hunter The Fox & the Hunt |
| The Dear Hunter Act I: The Lake South, The River North (Live) |
| The Dear Hunter Migrant Returned |
| The Killers Day & Age |
| The Mars Volta Frances the Mute |
| The Ocean Phanerozoic II: Mesozoic | Cenozoic |
| The Ocean Phanerozoic II: Mesozoic | Cenozoic (Instrumental) |
| The Ocean Phanerozoic Live |
| The Pillows FLCL No.2: King of Pirates |
| Thirty Seconds to Mars 30 Seconds To Mars |
| Thirty Seconds to Mars This Is War |
| Tilian The Skeptic |
| Tilian Factory Reset |
| Tricot AND |
| Tricot 3 |
| Tricot Potage |
| Tricot Makkuro |
| Vildhjarta Omnislash |
| We Used to Cut the Grass Visitors Pomp |
| Zaaar Magická Džungl’a |