Greece: Maybe not the first place in which one might consider a dungeon synth artist to reside. Nevertheless, Anglachel is indeed a Tolkein-inspired dungeon synth artist from Greece and one that uniquely incorporates elements of dark ambient and neo-classical. The latest release is Of Tuor, Idril and Their Departure from Gondolin; available as a limited edition... Continue Reading →
The Sunday Dungeon: Lamentation – “Grabens Symphonie” Tape Box Set Review (dungeon synth)
We haven't done the Sunday Dungeon in a while and given today's offering, we feel it's an excellent excuse to do one today. This release, quite honestly might very well be the best dungeon synth release I've ever heard. For whatever reason, their music slipped under my radar for a number of months. Thanks to... Continue Reading →
Daemonia Nymphe – “Macbeth” Album Review
Some albums that cross our path are deeper than others; regardless of their dynamic or minimalist qualities. Daemonia Nymphe's interpretation and soundtrack for Macbeth is our choice this time and is a release we've been meaning to review for a little while now. The band is the product of Spyros Giasafakis and Evi Stergiou. This release, in fact,... Continue Reading →
Scars of Tears – “Just Dust” Album Review
Ok, I swore I wouldn't go there....anywhere close to power metal. But somehow Scars of Tears' story, voice and music got me when I heard the track "Wait." Furthermore, an end needs to be put to the rule that you have to have some obnoxiously over-the-top operatic female singer in a power metal band. So, if... Continue Reading →