Review: Wandering OakResilience

A flight through entangled vine and bramble. The ’80s were a golden period for metal typically because that’s when its growth was the most explosive. While this continued to an extent in the ’90s, primarily through death and black metal, the rest of the genre was in a more tumultuous state. Genres like power and progressive metal underwent facelifts that permanently altered how we perceive them even today (there is a reason the former is perceived as a primarily European genre for example). Others like thrash were basically auctioned off piece-by-piece to those they had spawned or coexisted with. There … Continue reading Review: Wandering OakResilience