Ngenenkelen – Atemporal
[Reviewed by: stark] It is always nice to discover the unknown artists from exotic parts of the world. Exotic from my, European, point of view. I’ve never been in South […]
[Reviewed by: stark] It is always nice to discover the unknown artists from exotic parts of the world. Exotic from my, European, point of view. I’ve never been in South […]
[Reviewed by: Iaha Crax] I, Voidhanger Records surprises us with a folky album which is a rarity among the extreme metal ensemble of the label. Noite “A Cor do Fogo” […]
[Reviewed by stark] Wow, the first song and already a nice surprise. “Planet Caravan”, one of the most lovely hallucinogenic trips in the history of rock music. At first I […]
[Reviewed by stark] A couple of days ago a Portuguese, Paulo Sousa, has been hired as our Polish national football teams head coach. So he now is the second most […]
[Reviewed by stark] This won’t be a long and very detailed review. Those of you who know me, are aware that I’m a huge fan who – in this case […]
[Reviewed by stark] I always confuse these two monikers and for a brief moment I thought this is a great come back of Stefano Musso and Raffaele Serra’s sideproject, but […]
[Reviewed by stark] Cheers! Niemandsvater greets us with the piece called “Open Your Mind”, but making out if you’re supposed to understand this phrase in a metaphorical point of view […]
[Reviewed by stark] One thing is for sure, this is the most progressive Albireon album since “I Passi Di Liu” from 2008. That release, more ambient than neofolk, was a […]
[Reviewed by stark] They say the only constant thing in life is change. That doesn’t apply to the most neofolk artists, :Werra: confirms it as it is a textbook German […]
[Reviewed by Peter Marks] Ah just look at him on the cover in his Sunday tea time best. Flip the panel and you’ll see how thin the veneer is as […]