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DR. BREACHER AND THE TIME TRAVEL ANOMALY (PART ONE)

Others by No One

Tech/Extreme Prog Metal


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1. Dr. Breacher and the Time Travel Anomaly (Part One) (10:35)

Total Time 10:35

Line-up / Musicians

- Max Mobarry / lead & backing vocals, electric & acoustic guitars, programming, lyrics
- Mike Gregg / lead electric & acoustic guitars
- Quique Bucio / bass, backing vocals
- Sam Ruff / drums & percussion

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Format: Digital
May 1, 2017

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5 stars The (10-minute?!) single version (Part 1) of the LP Book I: Dr. Breacher's very-near-20-minute closing epic.

As you can hear it, as the final track, on that LP, it is the heaviest thing you will have heard from Others By No One! Virtuoso guitarings atop heavy and relentless accompaniment from all camps start this song out. Spectacular and grandiose, then shifting and sliding from one moment to the next; from dark Progressive/Technical Deathcore to sweeping, emotive and soft soundscapes with the most beautiful of vocal harmonies. This indeed, especially starting around minute 4, strikes as Native Construct devotion; how could I blame them? See the very epic mini-epic "Chromatic Aberration". From belligerence and brutality, the greatest shift occurs around minute 5 and will tickle the fancy of many a Prog fan's ears. Strange, hypnotic and yet simultaneously melodic and beautiful. Compositional excellence, for sure. Thinking you'll end on a sweet note here, the single effectively leaves the listener on a dark, eerie cliffhanger...

Check out the album, seriously.

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