Fri. Sep 26th, 2025

review

Review: Amorphis – Borderland

You do something for thirty-plus years, and eventually, you stop worrying about whether you can pull it off. You just do it, and you do it really well. Finland’s Amorphis, now thirty-five years into their career, are a perfect example. They didn’t start here, they started in death metal, raw and aggressive; but over the decades, they’ve gradually honed a sound that sits at the intersection of progressive, gothic, folk, and doom metal, all with a cinematic rock sensibility. Their music is grounded in folk-inspired melodies, crunchy riffs, enormous, soaring choruses, and a stately, almost solemn atmosphere. It’s a sound that’s unmistakably Amorphis, and after three decades, they’ve become masters at it. 

Review: William Ryan Key – “THIRTEEN”

For fans of RYAN KEY and YELLOWCARD, this EP is a must-have. Between the sparse instrumentation, and the heartfelt, melancholy vocals, this is an absolutely gorgeous and ambitious record. Despite his time in Yellowcard, his solo endeavor offers him the opportunity to stretch out acoustically and be himself, without the additional layers, and ever-changing genre-bending his band was known for.