The sophomore release from my favourite currently working metal band has finally hit and it's a giant. I may not have gushed on MOG before about Rosetta's mind-blowing debut album "The Galilean Satellites," but it's an album that has followed me since I heard it. Crushing metallic space drone with a soaring neo-prog (read: EitS) sensibility and throaty, monotone, rasping vocals. The subject mat...
The sophomore release from my favourite currently working metal band has finally hit and it's a giant. I may not have gushed on MOG before about Rosetta's mind-blowing debut album "The Galilean Satellites," but it's an album that has followed me since I heard it. Crushing metallic space drone with a soaring neo-prog (read: EitS) sensibility and throaty, monotone, rasping vocals. The subject mat...