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The influences have blended perfectly into a sonic magma that takes integrity as its principle and end. Keyboards and various solos evoke Deep Purple’s attention like no one else could.
The influences have blended perfectly into a sonic magma that takes integrity as its principle and end.
Keyboards and various solos evoke Deep Purple’s attention like no one else could.
Continuo Renacer's second album, The Great Escape, showcases an impeccable blend of brutal death metal and jazz fusion. Unlike their debut, this album achieves musical cohesion through precise bass, refined guitar solos, and stable yet energetic drumming. The five instrumental tracks highlight skilled musicianship and sophisticated production, making the album a standout in progressive metal fusion. Listen to The Great Escape and experience an unforgettable fusion of brutal death and jazz-metal mastery.
Illogicist's third album is a spectacle, characterized by existentialist lyrics and unconventional arrangements. The guitars do a wonderful job supported by a full-bodied bass on a rich, precise, and nervous rhythmic carpet that has nothing to envy from anyone.
Illogicist's third album is a spectacle, characterized by existentialist lyrics and unconventional arrangements.
The guitars do a wonderful job supported by a full-bodied bass on a rich, precise, and nervous rhythmic carpet that has nothing to envy from anyone.
Illogicist's third album, The Unconsciousness Of Living, offers a complex and skillful blend of technical death metal and thrash with a strong progressive attitude. Though initially challenging to grasp, the album reveals originality through its musicianship and existential themes. The recording is darker and more intricate, featuring prominent bass and precise rhythms. This album stands out globally in its genre. Dive into Illogicist’s complex and powerful technical death metal journey—listen to The Unconsciousness Of Living today!
This album makes me realize that music is also made with the spirit. "Kindly Bent to Free Us" is the third chapter of a story about matter and psyche, but above all about reality.
This album makes me realize that music is also made with the spirit.
"Kindly Bent to Free Us" is the third chapter of a story about matter and psyche, but above all about reality.
Kindly Bent to Free Us by Cynic is hailed as a monumental prog album that transcends genre boundaries. The review highlights the band's spiritual and ontological approach, emphasizing excellent musicianship and atmospheric depth. It praises the album as a masterpiece requiring time to fully appreciate. The production quality and the performances of Masvidal, Reinert, and Malone are particularly commended. Dive into Cynic's Kindly Bent to Free Us and experience a progressive metal masterpiece that redefines musical boundaries.
"Traced In Air is a masterpiece, born out of Paul Masvidal’s brilliant compositional prowess, and the instrumental skill of the rest of the group." "A total sonic evolution, marked by a fluidity typical of Cynic, but in this album, perfected."
"Traced In Air is a masterpiece, born out of Paul Masvidal’s brilliant compositional prowess, and the instrumental skill of the rest of the group."
"A total sonic evolution, marked by a fluidity typical of Cynic, but in this album, perfected."
This review revisits Cynic's 'Traced In Air' with fresh perspective, recognizing it as a refined, harmonic, and futuristic work. Initially met with skepticism, the reviewer is now captivated by the album's compositional depth and musicianship. Praises focus on Paul Masvidal's writing, Sean Reinert's drumming, and the album's crystal-clear production. Acknowledgement of past bias highlights the album’s true artistic value. Listen to Cynic's Traced In Air and experience the evolution of progressive metal brilliance today!
A work of fine craftsmanship where metal, fusion, progressive rock, and a slight romantic vein blend perfectly. The rhythm guitar (Petrucci school) merges perfectly in a blend of light and dynamic guitar solos.
A work of fine craftsmanship where metal, fusion, progressive rock, and a slight romantic vein blend perfectly.
The rhythm guitar (Petrucci school) merges perfectly in a blend of light and dynamic guitar solos.
Alex Argento's album EGO showcases his impressive skills as a self-taught keyboardist blending metal, fusion, and progressive rock. The album features superb production and tasteful collaborations with talented musicians. Its dynamic instrumentation includes guitar solos, varied basslines, and outstanding drums, creating a rich and personal musical experience. Multiple listens are recommended to fully appreciate the depth and uniqueness of the work. Explore the intricate fusion metal world of Alex Argento's EGO—listen deeply and discover an impressive hidden gem today!
A very personal language that draws from antecedents like Don Caballero, but becoming an unclassifiable entity on its own. The last track definitively glorifies the three musicians as great composers, able to range from one genre to another, and from calm to aggression, without the slightest flaw.
A very personal language that draws from antecedents like Don Caballero, but becoming an unclassifiable entity on its own.
The last track definitively glorifies the three musicians as great composers, able to range from one genre to another, and from calm to aggression, without the slightest flaw.
Dysrhythmia's fifth album Psychic Maps is praised as a complex yet spiritual instrumental math rock work. The trio transcends genres like jazz, prog, and metal, delivering mutable compositions full of depth and power. The production and arrangements are excellent, culminating in a standout ten-minute closing track that highlights their versatility. This album is considered a confident step forward, more powerful than its introspective predecessor. Explore Dysrhythmia's Psychic Maps for a powerful journey through instrumental math rock and genre-blending artistry.
Engineering The Rule bears witness to techno-death evolving, incorporating modern metal influences well mixed with jazzism. A well-played, produced, and arranged album that will delight many and deserves to be bought and listened to.
Engineering The Rule bears witness to techno-death evolving, incorporating modern metal influences well mixed with jazzism.
A well-played, produced, and arranged album that will delight many and deserves to be bought and listened to.
Gnostic's debut album 'Engineering The Rule' showcases a technically proficient blend of techno-death and jazz influences, driven by members of Atheist. The production is excellent, and the musicianship shines, especially the drumming and bass lines. While the album is well arranged and performed, its similarities to Atheist limit its distinctiveness, preventing it from reaching masterpiece status. It remains a solid debut worth listening to, with hope for greater originality in future works. Listen to Gnostic's debut and explore their blend of technical death with jazz and modern metal influences today!
Listening to this album without knowing the band's past is a serious act of negligence. It's depressing to receive this from a band that made experimentation its creed.
Listening to this album without knowing the band's past is a serious act of negligence.
It's depressing to receive this from a band that made experimentation its creed.
This review critiques Pestilence's 2009 album Resurrection Macabre for lacking innovation and recycling old ideas. The band, once noted for experimental death metal, delivers a well-produced but uninspired effort. The reviewer expresses disappointment over lost jazz fusion elements and minimal bass presence. They highlight the risk of ruining a legacy through uninspired reunions. Explore this critical take on Pestilence's Resurrection Macabre and decide if the band's comeback lives up to its legacy.
For now, the best album of the year. Only for refined and demanding palates, enjoy. The keyboards condense everything, composed of polyrhythms, syncopated tempos, and broken rhythms, into a blend as fluid as it is edgy.
For now, the best album of the year. Only for refined and demanding palates, enjoy.
The keyboards condense everything, composed of polyrhythms, syncopated tempos, and broken rhythms, into a blend as fluid as it is edgy.
Spaced Out's Evolution is praised as a technically brilliant and innovative progressive rock album. It features a dark yet melodic sound with strong influences from fusion and metal, supported by exceptional musicianship and perfect production. The instrumental-only album highlights the group's unique personality and evolution over previous releases, making it a standout in the progressive genre. Recommended for fans seeking refined, demanding progressive music. Dive into Spaced Out's Evolution and experience a masterclass in progressive rock innovation and musicianship today!
It pains me to make this statement, but this time we are facing a devolution, concerning not only the musical proposal but also their mindset. The album flows like a lightning bolt without weighing on the listener, but the song structures have been simplified and the bass is not audible enough.
It pains me to make this statement, but this time we are facing a devolution, concerning not only the musical proposal but also their mindset.
The album flows like a lightning bolt without weighing on the listener, but the song structures have been simplified and the bass is not audible enough.
This review critiques Cynic's 2008 album Traced In Air as a step backward compared to their seminal work Focus. While the sound remains unique, the song structures are simplified and lack complexity. The bass is underemphasized and the absence of guitarist Jason Gobel is noted as a significant loss. Overall, the album is seen more as a devolution in both music and mindset rather than an evolution. Discover the controversy behind Cynic's Traced In Air—read the full review and decide if this album lives up to expectations.
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