
Caligula's Horse The Tide, The Thief & River's End Vinyl LP Blue Colour 2026
Blue Colour
Tracklist:
- A Gift to Afterthought
- Water's Edge
- Atlas
- Into the White
- Old Cracks in New Earth
- Dark Hair Down
- Thief
- All Is Quiet by the Wall
Caligula's Horse is a progressive metal band hailing from Brisbane, Australia named after the trusted steed of the assassinated Roman emperor Caligula, and should surely be on the radar of any Opeth, Karnivool and Haken fan. This is their second record (originally from 2013) and contains everything you'd want of a progressive metal album: heavy riffs, melodic hooks and of course unbelievable technical prowess. The album once again proves that the prog scene down under is a force to be reckoned with.
Caligula's Horse The Tide, The Thief & River's End Vinyl LP Blue Colour 2026
Blue Colour
Tracklist:
- A Gift to Afterthought
- Water's Edge
- Atlas
- Into the White
- Old Cracks in New Earth
- Dark Hair Down
- Thief
- All Is Quiet by the Wall
Caligula's Horse is a progressive metal band hailing from Brisbane, Australia named after the trusted steed of the assassinated Roman emperor Caligula, and should surely be on the radar of any Opeth, Karnivool and Haken fan. This is their second record (originally from 2013) and contains everything you'd want of a progressive metal album: heavy riffs, melodic hooks and of course unbelievable technical prowess. The album once again proves that the prog scene down under is a force to be reckoned with.
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Blue Colour
Tracklist:
- A Gift to Afterthought
- Water's Edge
- Atlas
- Into the White
- Old Cracks in New Earth
- Dark Hair Down
- Thief
- All Is Quiet by the Wall
Caligula's Horse is a progressive metal band hailing from Brisbane, Australia named after the trusted steed of the assassinated Roman emperor Caligula, and should surely be on the radar of any Opeth, Karnivool and Haken fan. This is their second record (originally from 2013) and contains everything you'd want of a progressive metal album: heavy riffs, melodic hooks and of course unbelievable technical prowess. The album once again proves that the prog scene down under is a force to be reckoned with.










