Articles by Nik Prowse

Winterfylleth: English heritage metal. When we’re stuck indoors and can’t escape to the hills, immerse yourself in these tales of the ancient land.

Music for contemplative moments and dark thoughts; times of enforced incarceration, perhaps. Recommended and very timely.

Human Impact is an album made by noise rock royalty and deserves a listen. Self-isolate, download and feel the noise.

When it works we get visceral, atmospheric music that breathes new magic into some gorgeous, plaintive singing and lifts it to a new height.

It’s been out a while, and when I first heard it I tweeted that it was A-Sun Amissa’s best work to date. That opinion still holds. Vital listening.

A fantastic achievement, not least because of how it was made and how it sounds so fresh, despite the band putting tracks out every Thursday for a year.

An act of supreme catharsis for its creator, Long Read Memories is years of childhood pain and confusion depicted in musical form.

Your soundtrack for a journey into the void, Towards the Blackest Skies shows a band evolving and developing their sound.

Revenant takes the listener on an immersive journey, a blissed-out magic carpet ride through one’s own head space.

A dark, haunting soundtrack to your day – or night – for its full 34 minutes. Leaves its mark long after it has finished.