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INTO OBLIVION

Gravity

 

Progressive Metal

4.00 | 1 ratings

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b_olariu
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4 stars Absolutely killer album, this band is one of the highest calibre in prog zone, one of the most solid debuts of all times - Into Oblivion released in 2007.

Well, I'm telling with my hand on heart , this is one of the best and most captivating instrumental prog metal albums I've ever know and listen to so far. Lots of tempo changes, nice moves from slow to more up tempo, done with really good and smooth passages, elegant keyboards and an awesome guitar player. The band, 4 members, showing considerable skills and maturity right from the start , even the the age of each member is around 20. All pieces are strong, not a boring moment here, all instruments are at full capacity , specially the guitar and keyboards are awesome at best. Why the hell , band with such talent gone so unnoticed is beyond me, they really kick ass all the way and far better the most of the bands from this genre with name. With influences of course from DT, Symphony X in places or even Joe Satriani, Gravity define the instrumental prog metal of our days, with a piece like Bring Me to Life among others or Midnight Drive or Oblivion is absolutly killer from first to last second . So, definetly from me 4 stars easy, recommended big time, there is plenty to like on this offer by the band . Excellent. Sadly far to unknown in prog circles, is a shame, among the most intresting bands ever emerged from USA in last 2 decades.

b_olariu | 4/5 |

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