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RECLAMATION: PT. IIAmiensusProgressive Metal4.00 | 2 ratings |
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![]() There are times when the metal is bombastic and massively over the top, others where it is far more restrained and containing acoustic elements. The album commences with some throat singing and a feeling of monks undertaking dark works as we crunch into Judas Priest-style riffs with great percussion before the vocals move us in a different direction ? the keyboards here have a very important part to play, adding real finesses. Due to a mistake in downloading on my part, this is the album I have played a great deal, far more than the first, and there is something here which demonstrates more polish, while also somehow having more aggression. As with the first album in this pairing, there is a real risk that both proggers and metalheads will pass this by saying one genre has been too infected by the other, but I actually believe there is something quiet special in their approach, and the result is something which those who are prepared to give genre mash-ups a try will get a great deal from. I have not heard their earlier releases, but they may indeed deserve investigation if these are anything to go by. This is definitely a band am going to keep an eye on.
kev rowland |
4/5 |
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