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A TOWER OF SILENCE

Anubis

 

Neo-Prog

4.02 | 514 ratings

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progbandit
5 stars I heard this band for the first time last night on a Progzilla podcast and thought that it sounded pretty good so i decided to do a bit of further research. I managed to find their record through an online store and purchased it. I have not stopped listening to it. I frequently use Prog Archives but have never really thought about signing up until I heard 'A tower of Silence'. Where have you been hiding Anubis? The album begins with an amazing 6 part track called 'The passing Bell'. WOW! The track hit me in the face and made me hungry for more. After several listens to the record my favourite track would have to be 'A tower of Silence" itself. I found myself closing my eyes and enjoying the journey that this song took me on. It is clear that the band is influenced by Genesis, Floyd and Marillion however they have added their own signature to the music and I love it.

This album is definitely one of my Favourites for the year along with Haken. I cant wait for a chance to see these guys live and to also check out their previous release '230503'. If you have not had a chance to listen to 'A Tower of Silence' then do yourself a favour and grab a copy. You will not be disappointed.

Cheers

progbandit | 5/5 |

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