Brazilian Progressive Death Metal band Abstracted's debut full-length concept album about redemption and self-knowledge drawing inspiration from all things esoteric.
Exuding the blistering technicality of Obscura, Coroner, and Necrophagist, while evoking the melodic side of Opeth, Evergrey, and Fates Warning, with a modern touch of Gojira, The Faceless, and Between the Buried and Me.
Cover art by Carlos Fides (Evergrey, Kamelot)
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Brazilian Progressive Death Metal band Abstracted's debut full-length concept album about redemption and self-knowledge drawing inspiration from all things esoteric.
Exuding the blistering technicality of Obscura, Coroner, and Necrophagist, while evoking the melodic side of Opeth, Evergrey, and Fates Warning, with a modern touch of Gojira, The Faceless, and Between the Buried and Me.
Includes unlimited streaming of Atma Conflux
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
supported by 30 fans who also own “Wither To Dust”
Californian quartet defining themselves as Sci-Fi black metal, maybe due to cosmic and interstellar topics, sounding like blackened death metal too ("The Maw"). It's a well-balanced melodic black metal album, with some fast-paced tracks and nice rhythmic transitions reminding me of Swiss band Celtic Frost (e.g. Terminal Odyssey). In other words not overly dominated by drum speed and also not sounding as extreme or as raw as some BM can be. sachavonkarl74
supported by 30 fans who also own “Wither To Dust”
This album being played over the PA system at the museum where Salvador Dali's "The Persistence of Memory" is housed is what caused the faces of the clocks in the painting to melt. meeko