An underground four-piece presented in the review of The First Monument as a hard-prog act mixing gloomy organ lines, heavy bass and theatrical vocals; the album evokes a 1970s-styled atmosphere and alternates heavy moments with fleeting lighter guitar passages.

A textured, gothic-tinged review of Monument's The First Monument. The album is described as underground hard-prog with gloomy organs, heavy bass and theatrical vocals. Some tracks recall Black Sabbath; others offer brief, lighter guitar lines. Overall the review is appreciative but notes moments that feel cold or immature.

For:Fans of hard prog and underground/1970s-styled heavy rock

 This march towards “The First Monument,” a sort of altar - a rosette of malignant fire - which they long for, is a skewed representation at the limits of a restless hard, not coincidentally emerging from the depths of an underground scene.

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