In a kaleidoscope of boundary-pushing soundscapes, Erorrist's 'Etica Oscura' weaves haunting piano motifs with existential drone-metal exploration, while Danny and the Darlings crack reality wide open with their 90's-tinged folk-punk holy ground manifesto. Stress Dolls channel Jimmy Eat World-esque emotional intensity, as Sardonia Herba conjures a spellbinding musical universe. Blast delivers Stones-meets-Moscow-alley grit, while Living With Giants explores meditative instrumental cycles.
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Sardonia Herba
Acherontia Atropos
"The album *Acherontia Atropos* is more than just music—it’s a world you’ll want to explore again and again"

Blast
Pigs Can Fly
"Kerrang - ''sounds for all the world like the Rolling Stones getting the shit pummelled out of them down some sleazy back alley off Red Square.'"