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Late Arrival, Lasting Impact: Khan’s Ritualistic Masterwork
Khan’s The Fair and Warlike Form//Return To Dust doesn’t just sound big and imposing, it looks and feels like an artifact pulled from some parallel ritual culture. The album’s stark, enigmatic artwork sets the tone before a note is even played, hinting at both austerity and hallucination
Pat O Regan
Jan 82 min read


Adfeilion bring the war drums on "Rhyfelwyr"
With Rhyfelwyr, Adfeilion manage to fuse the weight of modern metal with the spirit of their Celtic heritage, producing an album that is both musically rigorous and culturally resonant
Pat O Regan
Sep 9, 20252 min read


VINYL NEVER FORGETS - Sundays Are For Looking Back
Reverie rewards repeat listens, each unveiling new details in its layered construction. It remains one of the standout European post-rock releases of its decade and beyond. It’s ambitious in scope, meticulous in execution, and emotionally resonant throughout
Pat O Regan
Sep 7, 20252 min read


On vinyl, Mountainscape's Iridescent hits like a seismic pulse
With Iridescent, Mountainscape have leveled up yet again. Iridescent is an album that balances scales and emotion, where atmosphere doesn’t soften the blows but makes them land harder. The band prove that instrumental metal just needs a vision, and in that respect, they’ve delivered it in spades
Pat O Regan
Sep 3, 20253 min read


Vinyl Never Forgets - Sundays are for looking back
Musically, King Nine is a hauntingly sentimental record that unfolds like a slow-burning film. Every track is awash in brooding pianos, soft, swelling guitars, and delicate electronics that intertwine to create a sense of desolation and fragile beauty
Pat O Regan
Aug 23, 20252 min read


This isn’t just a new single, it’s a call for help from Last of Eden!
Last Of Eden (L.O.E) Single: Need Your Help With This Released: 13-08-2025 I know I always tend to wax lyrical about the beauty of...
Pat O Regan
Aug 13, 20252 min read


Vinyl Never Forgets – Fridays are for looking back
Aoria’s debut is an overlooked masterpiece. It’s powerful, passionate, and utterly immersive for fans of emotionally driven, slow-burning soundscapes. However, It’s a shame that the journey ended here
Pat O Regan
Aug 7, 20251 min read
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