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EARMINED

Kong

 

Experimental/Post Metal

3.37 | 7 ratings

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Lewian
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4 stars This album is apparently not very popular. I love all of Kong's albums but this is the one I play most. Maybe I wouldn't say it's the best if I tried to apply "objective" terms - Phlegm would probably get that title for its bold and original combination of instrumental metal and electronic elements, but Earmined has the best flow of them in my view. It is their most organic album, and it sounds mightily good.

Why do I believe this album is not that popular on PA? I think because it's smoothness doesn't appear to be very "progressive". But actually it is. Although the basic concept of instrumental metal with electronic spice is still the same, here rhythmic techno and house elements are woven into the heavy guitar sounds in a way that suggests that these two were really made for each other. Every track has some ideas that could surprise and amaze, were it not for the masterful way in which they make it all seem easy, straight and natural. Also it has great dancefloor qualities, which isn't what most prog fans are looking for. It is hard rocking nevertheless. This is for those who like their body properly shaken through by music that still offers variation and surprises. The rhythms and riffs may seem repetitive at times, but over the whole albums the band goes through a good range of moods and intensities. I assure you it doesn't get boring.

I find this a total joy to listen to and award 4.3 stars.

Lewian | 4/5 |

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