Album Review: Shagohod’s Tin, Gold, Lead, & Blood

by Nikita Alekseyevich Khrenov  Music is an amazing storytelling medium. So many bands from Gorguts to Coheed and Cambria use their talents to weave compelling narratives through their art, blending verse with music beautifully. This is no easy feat, but as the Connecticut music scene has been proving as of late, we have no shortage… Continue reading Album Review: Shagohod’s Tin, Gold, Lead, & Blood

The Pandemic, Prosthetic, and The Kaminsky Effect: An Interview with Fires in the Distance

By Nikita Alekseyevich Khrenov Connecticut melodic doom heavyweights Fires in the Distance just dropped their debut album Echoes From Deep November through Prosthetic Records, and they took some time to speak to us about their signing, the history of the band, and the album’s themes and recording process. Nikita: Fires in the Distance is brand spanking… Continue reading The Pandemic, Prosthetic, and The Kaminsky Effect: An Interview with Fires in the Distance