An orgy of instruments that, to release the orgasm that overwhelms them, emit melodies and music instead of screams and jolts.

 Each song is peppered with riffs and melodies which in most cases never repeat more than twice within the track, for progressive rockers reading: a sort of '2112' by Rush.

Forgotten Silence’s 2006 album Kro Ni Ka marks a shift from metal to a nuanced progressive metal/rock sound infused with jazz, folk, and 70s psychedelia. The album features only three long tracks made of numerous short musical segments without traditional song structures, emphasizing intricate composition and instrumentation over vocals. The review praises the drums, bass, and keyboards, noting the keyboard’s dominance but overall high-quality performance. Each track evokes distinct emotions, inviting deep listening and discovery. Dive into Kro Ni Ka and experience Forgotten Silence’s unique progressive metal journey—listen now and explore their intricate soundscape.

 "Jupiter is proof that these Atheist have not passed on..."

 "Impossible time changes and rhythms from another world!!!!!!! In which 'keeping time' is optional."

After a long hiatus, Atheist returns with Jupiter, delivering a technical and progressive death metal album that challenges expectations. The band showcases technical skill, especially on drums by Steve Flynn, and explores deep lyrical themes. Though shorter in length, the album impresses with its complex rhythms and innovative sound. Fans of the genre will find this a worthy comeback that stands alongside influential classics. Dive into Atheist's Jupiter and experience one of technical death metal's boldest comebacks today!

 While listening to this blessed album, you get the feeling of breaking the sound barrier with your imagination.

 'Novocaine Kiss' best represents the interiority of 'Music for Speeding'… truly goosebumps-inducing.

Marty Friedman's fifth solo album, 'Music for Speeding,' is praised for its fast, intricate, and emotionally charged instrumental metal with strong electronic influences. The review highlights standout tracks featuring powerful guitar solos, varied rhythms, and a blend of reflective and aggressive moods. The album is described as both energetic and contemplative, with excellent musicianship and creative use of traditional and modern instruments. Dive into Marty Friedman's 'Music for Speeding' and experience thrilling instrumental metal like never before!

 "The album indeed presents itself as an Orchid (Opeth 95) with a heavy layer of death metal paint."

 "After listening to the entire album without stopping, you’ll scream something like ‘Enough!!!! Now I can go to heaven, after this suffering I deserve it!!!!!’ but I trust in your minds."

This review explores De Profundis' album 'A Bleak Reflection,' highlighting its blend of extreme progressive and death metal. The album draws strong comparisons to early works by Opeth and Katatonia, featuring complex compositions dominated by growled vocals and rich bass lines. It praises the technical skill and emotional depth present, while acknowledging the album’s demanding length and intensity. The reviewer encourages support for emerging bands like De Profundis. Dive into De Profundis’ 'A Bleak Reflection' and experience a masterful fusion of extreme and progressive metal!

 "I consider it a true raw diamond."

 "After listening to tracks like 'Night' or 'Valley of Eternity' you start to hear the usual songs with a different ear."

Scenes, Marty Friedman's 1992 solo album, diverges from metal into an experimental fusion of blues, jazz, folk, and progressive rock with strong oriental influences. The album features refined drums, magical piano effects, and technically brilliant guitar solos that evoke reflective and atmospheric moods. Notable tracks include the evocative 'Night' and 'Valley of Eternity,' making the album a rare gem often overlooked by reviewers. Perfect for listeners who enjoy poetic and immersive instrumental music. Explore Marty Friedman's unique 'Scenes' album and experience a captivating journey through experimental and atmospheric guitar music.

 "'Orchid' is absolutely the most atmospheric, innovative, hostile, spontaneous, and diabolical album in the entire Opeth discography... indeed in all of metal."

 "The Twilight Is My Robe... all 11 minutes are fully used to deliver the strongest orgasm of your life."

This review praises Opeth's debut album Orchid as one of the most atmospheric, innovative, and challenging in metal. It highlights the band's early creativity and genre-defying sound, mixing progressive-death metal with folk and jazz. A detailed track-by-track analysis reveals the album's complexity and emotional power. The reviewer also presents an interpretation of the dark conceptual story behind the lyrics. Despite its extremeness, the album is ranked highly for its uniqueness and artistic depth. Discover Opeth's groundbreaking Orchid—listen now and dive into its dark, atmospheric world!

 "Deliverance is probably the least catchy album of all Opeth’s masterpieces, but once you set it to play, it can go on for whole months."

 "Master’s Apprentices is truly awesome – ridiculously beautiful rhythms with an out-of-this-world final buildup and fade-out."

This detailed review ranks Opeth's Deliverance as a top-tier progressive death metal album. The reviewer offers a song-by-song thematic and lyrical interpretation, emphasizing the album's complex narrative about possession, murder, remorse, and the afterlife. Despite its complexity and less catchy structure, the album's crafted rhythms and emotional depth promise lasting engagement. The review highlights key musical and lyrical elements, encouraging thoughtful listening. Dive into this profound Opeth Deliverance review to better understand its intense themes and masterful musical craft—listen and explore the story behind the sound!

 Basically the best albums are the ones that make you think or do mental wankeries as happened to me...

 The bass is practically another thing, it’s all plucked and if I have to describe it with an adjective, it would be 'deadly'.

This review provides a detailed and thoughtful examination of Atheist's album Elements, highlighting its jazz influences, complex song structures, and philosophical themes centered on natural elements. The reviewer appreciates the album's composition and emotional impact, ranking its tracks and reflecting on the symbolic meaning behind the elemental titles. Despite some criticisms of the mini-instrumentals, the overall impression is favorable, especially in how the album provokes deep thought. Dive into this insightful review and experience the intricate layers of Atheist's Elements album for yourself!

 "Symbolic is absolutely the most complex and melodic album in the entire 'death' field."

 The last 2 minutes are indeed the heart of all symbols where Death breaks the chains.

This review celebrates Death's 'Symbolic' as a pinnacle of melodic and complex death metal, highlighting refined songwriting and careful arrangement. Each track receives detailed attention, with particular praise for 'Perennial Quest' and 'Empty Words.' The reviewer notes the unique use of fade-outs and consistent vocal style, emphasizing the album's lasting impact in the genre. While some tracks are considered less engaging, the overall craftsmanship is highly commended. Discover the melodic mastery of Death's Symbolic—read the full review and dive into this legendary album today!

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