Top Ten-ish of 2018 by JGilbert
a year full of boundary pushing, genre blending, and crazy music
a year full of boundary pushing, genre blending, and crazy music
Depravity have created their own brand of crushing and pulverizing death metal with a fantastic evil atmosphere.
Darker Days sounds like a down tuned Louisiana swamp blues band was introduced to Middle Eastern instrumentals and unconventional song structures.
Sometimes you just want something that feels good. But enough about food. Let’s get to the meat of this burger (Maybe a little more about food).
For me it’s all about staying on top of my schedule. There is also a 100% dedication to both bands.
It’s not like back in the day with Headbangers Ball on Sundays. But this is what we have, so why not make the best of it. Right?
I’m a big fan of all forms of dark music.
From start to finish, this album is for those who like to rock hard and ride easy.
While I can’t bring any examples to mind, Millennials definitely feels like something I would have heard in the 1990s.