“It’s probably fair to say that Agalloch and Giant Squid went out with differing degrees of success on the recording front. Both issued their final albums in 2014, with Agalloch’s The Serpent and the Sphere garnering mixed opinions, while Giant Squid’s Minoans opus was a fine conceptual piece that stands among their stronger releases. With the dust settled on two stellar careers, can the ex-Agalloch collective of Don Anderson, Jason Walton and prolific drummer Aesop Dekker combine successfully with former Giant Squid and current Squalus frontman/guitarist Aaron Gregory?” Salve for loss or salt in the wound?
Khôrada – Salt Review
By Saunders on July 19, 2018 in 2018, American Metal, Black Metal, Doom Metal, Post-Rock, Progressive Metal, Prophecy Productions, Reviews, Sludge, Stoner Metal, Black Metal, Doom Metal, Post-Metal, Progressive Metal, Rock, Sludge, 81 comments