Protest The Hero – Fortress

August 21, 2008


Fortress contains 10 tracks, broken into three movements:

On Conquest and Capture
1. “Bloodmeat” 3:55
2. “The Dissentience” 4:23
3. “Bone Marrow” 5:30

4. “Sequoia Throne” 3:13
5. “Palms Read” 5:26
6. “Limb from Limb” 4:22
7. “Spoils” 3:43
Isosceles
8. “Wretch” 4:12
9. “Goddess Bound” 3:35
10. “Goddess Gagged” 3:14

The sound is similar to Kezia, but with a less poppy and more technical metal influence.

View the music video for Bloodmeat:

Lead singer Rody Walker stated,

“Some fans of the band will hate it. And some people who hate the band will love it. All others can rot.”

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The Human Abstract – Midhaven

August 4, 2008

Just leaked. Listening now.

Not quite as exciting as Nocturne upon first impression, but still intelligent and skillful progressive metal.

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The Dillinger Escape Plan – Ire Works

April 11, 2008

ire works deserves to be heard by everyone. some picky dillinger fans have complained about their cleaner and more jazzed-up sound, but if anything, this album displays a progressive maturity of the band: from the noisecore vibes of calculating infinity, to the more experimental miss machine, to this. enjoy :)

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Baroness – Red Album

April 6, 2008

baroness’ debut full-length album (released september 07) rocks with an epic sound and broad, sweeping vocals that creep into your skin. it was also named album of the year by revolver. lovely.

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The Human Abstract – Nocturne

April 2, 2008


The band’s name references a poem of the same title by William Blake, an English poet from the 18th century. The Human Abstract is a technical/progressive/mathy metal band from California. Their 2006 album, Nocturne features many guitar sweeps and tapping sequences. These guys are talented. The rest of the band keeps up fairly well. The vocals leave me wanting more, but as I said, the guitars are great fun to listen to.

ATTN DRUMMERS AND METAL FANS:
You HAVE to check out the double kick at the end of (what I think is called) Song 11 JSRec. The song isn’t on Nocturne, but i’ve included in the archive as a little bonus!

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Orgone – Goliath

March 22, 2008


Far too many technical bands are doomed before their music has a chance to be heard by inaudible and muffled recordings. It’s a shame.

Orgone is one band that does not fall victim to the tragedy of terrible recording. Not one note goes unheard on Goliath. In fact, the miking technique used on the drums produces some of the clearest cymbal and snare sounds that I have heard on a recording in quite some time.

Goliath is a monster of an album (sorry, I couldn’t resist). The whole album is structured like one long song, with smooth transitions that follow a musical progression. It contains only six tracks, but with the average song length above five minutes, when you do the math, you get more than 30 minutes of crazy-technical progressive metal. You can also hear a variety of other influences, from thrash to sludge to jazz. For fans of Between the Buried and Me.

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Protest The Hero – Fortress

March 11, 2008


Fortress contains 10 tracks, broken into three movements:

On Conquest and Capture
1. “Bloodmeat” 3:55
2. “The Dissentience” 4:23
3. “Bone Marrow” 5:30

4. “Sequoia Throne” 3:13
5. “Palms Read” 5:26
6. “Limb from Limb” 4:22
7. “Spoils” 3:43
Isosceles
8. “Wretch” 4:12
9. “Goddess Bound” 3:35
10. “Goddess Gagged” 3:14

The sound is similar to Kezia, but with a less poppy and more technical metal influence.

View the music video for Bloodmeat:

Lead singer Rody Walker stated,

“Some fans of the band will hate it. And some people who hate the band will love it. All others can rot.”

mediafire
[updated]


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