Showing posts with label progressive metal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label progressive metal. Show all posts

Senser - How To Do Battle


This should be good to send a few of them '90s crossover-metal shivers down your spine. Shame off the LQ video, but anyone familiar with Senser knows this is going to be ranking highly in his or her's end of the year top-list.
Senser are back with a new album 'How To Do Battle', due for release on October 19 through Imprint Music.

The album will be preceded by a single, entitled 'Resistance Now', due for release on September 14.

The sextet (fronted by co-vocalists Heitham Al-Sayed and Kerstin Haigh) have been a force in music since their 1995 album 'Stacked Up' became a platinum selling album. The new album was produced by Neil McLellan (The Prodigy), Jason Wilcock (The Ghost Of A Thousand, Reuben) and
New York hip hop producer Scott Harding (Wu Tang Clan, New Kingdom).

Rock Sound is proud to present the new video for single 'Resistance Now', check it out below:



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Isis - Wavering Radiant

Blurping on Isis' latest in the Release of the Month article at TSB.

After their 10 year jubilee and related vinyl box re-releases, a Seldon Hunt documentary and a whole lot of patience and speculation, Isis astonished fan and foe alike with an album that recapitulated and expanded upon their decade of unique post-metal. Unlike its predecessors, Wavering Radiant revisits the strong points of a strong career, from Celestial to In the Absence of Truth, rather than building on the work of a single album. A more notable place is reserved for haunting vocals, while sturdy bass and subtle, supportive soundscapes (containing Rhodes-like accents) carry the weight of the sometimes uplifting, sometimes destructive guitars. Isis’ eye for detail and the progressive nature of this album makes it their most complete and refined work to date: a standout album in their already impressive catalogue as well as in the progressive post-metal genre itself. full article





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Prime Kut Sunday I

Sunday's, and especially the morning, is the ideal moment to spend some, ahum, quality time with the vinyl. Thought it wouldn't be a bad idea to mold my weekly picks in a list and who knows maybe you'll get introduced to something you've been missing out on, maybe you feel like recommending something... it's all good.

so, this morning's prime kuts...


artist - album SPECIFICS [remix/version] (kick-ass tracks)

1. B-52's - Love Shack SIN
2. Senser - Asylum LP (Weatherman!)
3. Senser - Age of Panic EP - A-side [Git-O-Rama mix]
4. Santana - Santana LP (Soul Sacrifice!)
5. Isis + Aereogramme - In The Fishtank 14 LP (Delial!)
6. Opeth - Orchid printdisc 2LP - D-side (The Apostel in Triumph + Into The Frost Of Winter!)


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