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GRAYCEON

Grayceon

 

Experimental/Post Metal

3.79 | 35 ratings

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5 stars Close to perfection - 4.5

Three-piece band – drums, cello+female vocals, guitar+male vocals – creates amazing music. No overdubs (hence they sound a bit vast, a bit minimalistic for those who got used to layered Symphonic Prog structures or loads of Post-Rock noises), no over- the-edge showing-up textures and solos (they are pretty Post-Metal-like in nature), no usual “metalhead” attitude. All three play in their own recognizable styles, with fiery drumming, solid guitar background riffs and gentle arpeggios and screaming/weeping cello solos. Just to give you an idea how this can sound like, imagine a mixture of OPETH, TOOL, INDUKTI, GODSPEED YOU BLACK EMPEROR and PELICAN that sounds like all the aforementioned bands altogether and in the same time has its own UNIQUE voice! Very promising debut, and I’d definitely like to hear from these two guys and a wonderful girl. This one will definitely make my Top- 10 in 2007 along with ANEKDOTEN, THE GOURISHANKAR, APPLE PIE and THE WATCH. Highly recommended for anyone who’s into melancholic music, a bit heavy but always melodic. Fans of above-mentioned bands MUST have GRAYCEON in their collections for sure.

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