A British extreme progressive metal group described in the provided review as using predominantly growled vocals, long complex tracks, and a bass-forward sound. The review highlights the album A Bleak Reflection.

The band self-describes (in sources cited in the review) as Extreme Progressive Metal. The reviewed album features mostly growled vocals, prominent and fluid bass lines, studied drum work with double bass tendencies, long compositions (many tracks around eight minutes), and an instrumental track ('Longing') noted for jazz-fusion influences. The reviewer references an earlier album titled Beyond Redemption.

A review of De Profundis' A Bleak Reflection praises the band's heavy, bass-forward take on extreme progressive metal. The album features long, complex tracks, predominantly growled vocals and an instrumental ('Longing') with jazz-fusion touches. The reviewer recommends several tracks but gives a tempered overall rating.

For:Listeners who enjoy progressive and death metal with long compositions, prominent bass and technical arrangements.

 The "De Profundis" are from Great Britain, and their name is not inspired by Oscar Wilde's famous letter, but by their own personal philosophy of music.

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