This record doesn’t ask if you’re ready. It doesn’t care. In the Dawn of November kicks the door open slow, with the weight of years behind it—the kind of record that feels like a reckoning, not a release. Goya aren’t here to impress you. They never have been. They came crawling out of the desert […]
Witching Chronicles: Exploring The Messa’s The Spin
Messa’s The Spin feels like the work of a band that’s had a lot of time to think about what they want to say next – and it’s clear that they’ve been listening, experimenting, and really honing in on their own voice. It’s one of those records that you immediately feel a connection to, but […]