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ZAPRYAN

Progressive Metal • Germany


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ZAPRYAN is the twin brothers duo Lubo INDJOV and Nicola INDJOV where they create all music in their respective bedroom studios in Berlin, Germany. The two brothers are of Bulgarian origin and this could be seen in their music. The guitar and bass riffs are really expressive and could be furious. So we have here a unique blend of Balkan heritage with a Progressive Metal sound.They have released two albums in 2016 "Breaking the Shackles" and the latest "Regression Therapy" in 2018.

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Breaking The Shackles
2016
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Regression Therapy
2018

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Zapryan Progressive Metal

Review by the_bassiah

— First review of this album —
4 stars This is an incredible album. Every song has so much emotion to it, and you can tell they were really written with care and effort. From beginning to end, it never hits a low point, it consistently stays up high and interesting. As far as it goes musically, it grooves, it gets brutal at times, it gets clean and beautiful, and above all, it never gets boring or stale. The production is also very well done on this album, the bass tone is crushing and placed well in the mix. Honestly this album needs more recognition. I can't do it justice with my review.
Thanks to rdtprog for the artist addition.

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