American instrumental progressive metal band from Houston, Texas, formed in 2004, known for instrumental albums that blend metal technique with post-rock textures.

Reviews reference guitarists Letchford and Levrier and note bassist Jordan Eberhardt on earlier releases and Mark Michell as a later bassist. Albums discussed in the reviews include The Collective and The Migration; the band is described as instrumental, technically proficient, and influenced by post-rock.

Two DeBaser reviews analyze Scale The Summit's instrumental progressive/post-metal sound. Reviewers note a blend of muscular, thrash-tinged sections and post-rock passages, strong guitar technique, and evolving compositional focus. The Collective and The Migration receive particular attention.

For:Fans of instrumental progressive metal, listeners who enjoy post-rock textures, and those interested in guitar-focused music.

 The sound forged by the American quartet is articulated on different pitches ranging from muscular sections with a modern thrash flavor to escapes close to post-rock shores.

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 The music of Scale the Summit, a Texan instrumental metal band, can be described as anything but impersonal.

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