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Tech/Extreme Prog Metal • United States


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ISOTOPES is a Tech/Extreme Progressive Metal band founded in 2012 in Waycross, Georgia, US. Not much is known about this band other than they released a sole EP in 2014 called "Event Horizon" with the original line-up of Henry DEANE (vocals), Brandon HARDEE (guitar, vocals), Terryn MOCK (bass, vocals), Logan INMAN (guitar) and Austin LANE (drums). The band performed mostly locally through the years. Unfortunately, founder Terryn MOCK passed away in June of 2020.

The band plays a progressive djent metal with tricky meters, great riffs, distortion and shouted vocals with occasional clean vocals and hints of jazz. Instruments often play in complex, counter-punctual contrast and should appeal to fans of bands like INTRONAUT and CYNIC.

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Event Horizon
2014

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Event Horizon
Isotopes Tech/Extreme Prog Metal

Review by siLLy puPPy
Special Collaborator PSIKE, JRF/Canterbury, P Metal, Eclectic

— First review of this album —
4 stars One of the many examples of a band getting together in a remote region and recording a single release and then disappearing from the scene. This band ISOTOPES emerged out of the Okeefenokee Swamp and settled in the small town of Waycross, Georgia in 2012 before dropping this sole five track EP onto the world in 2014.

While virtually nothing can be found about this band, it has been established that the members are Henry Deane (vocals), Brandon Hardee (guitar, vocals), Terryn Mock (bass, vocals), Logan Inman (guitar) and Austin Lane (drums) thanks to the scant info given on the band's Bandcamp page. The EP is only 24 1/2 minutes long in duration so not a very big chunk of music for a band to put out and it's a mystery if they'll ever follow up.

This music is an angsty form of djent guitar fueled progressive metal with choppy time signature rich guitar riffs, jazzy drum workouts, nice reverb-rich distortion and angry shouted vocals that are more in the vein of metalcore or grindcore while the music dishes out melodic yet prog-fueled musical accompaniments. The bass is cool sounding as well with nice bantering counterpoints beneath the independently operating guitar and drums.

This is really a decent slice of djent prog metal here. There are occasional clean vocal parts which at times remind me of bands like Intronaut or even Cynic and they sometimes alternate with the screamed angsty ones. The production is excellent with perfectly mixed metal bombast mixing with the cleaner soft passages and music while not the absolute most original in the universe is still excellently performed as all the musicians sound like seasoned veterans in firm command of their craft.

Overall this is a great album! The mix of core fueled rage with sci-fi space metal sounds is perfectly balanced and while certain core styles of metal can get boring really quickly, ISOTOPES does a great job of balancing it out with varying tones, timbres, tempos and mood shifts accompanied by nice progressive complexities without drifting off to far to derail the overarching continuity. To make it even more satisfying is the stellar production and mixing job. OK guys, where the hell are you? Did an alligator drag you back into the swamp? Make boots outa him and get back to the recording studio!

Thanks to tcat for the artist addition.

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