Review: Grey MountainGrey Mountain

A tough one to scale. For a while now, I’ve wracked my brain trying to think of ways to tackle what the promo text admits is “difficult to pin down,” describing it as “running the gamut of traditional heavy metal, through death and doom, with post-metal and discordant influences.” I’ve spent a stupid amount of time trying to boil all that down into a handy combo of genre tags before deciding that calling it progressive metal is probably fine. Or progressive death metal in case the former makes you think of clean vocals. Which isn’t to say that there aren’t … Continue reading Review: Grey MountainGrey Mountain