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Topic: Scaphoid for Progressive Metal
Posted By: fracturematt
Subject: Scaphoid for Progressive Metal
Date Posted: October 09 2020 at 13:59
Scaphoid is a one-man instrumental progressive metal/post-rock project by guitarist and songwriter Matt Hobart.

Originally establishing himself in various metal bands in the Phoenix, AZ area (Fracture Point, Solar Impulse) Hobart relocated to Austin, TX and decided to focus his musical efforts on a more atmospheric approach. Scaphoid is influenced by other progressive acts such as Opeth, Porcupine Tree and Leprous. Releasing “Dies Mercurii” as a debut EP in 2016, Scaphoid is preparing to release it’s first full length album “Absent Passages” on October 9th, 2020.


Label:  Shunu Records (shunurecords.com)


More information from Shunu Records:


    Four years removed from a promising debut EP, the Austin, TX prog-metal/post-rock artist Scaphoid returns with Absent Passages, revealing a sonically dexterous, focused, and fiercely independent sound that moves freely between aggression and atmosphere, from incendiary roar to infectious groove to intoxicating delicacy in a matter of moments. Album opener and lead single “Marauder” sets the tone for what’s to come, with space rock melodies hovering above djent-minded rhythmic stutters, and crystal clear, ethereal leads acting as the thread tying everything together. It’s varied without being overwritten, impressive without being showy, and consistently and thoroughly engaging. It’s a perfect introduction to an album that paints a striking and unique vision of progressive metal.

    In a way, Absent Passages is the most apt moniker for this collection of songs. Multi-instrumentalist Matt Hobart credits instrumental metal as a primary inspiration but notes that, as much as the concept has always drawn him in, he has found himself long in search of a specific stylistic approach that had eluded him. One of his goals is to find that sweet spot, and as a result Absent Passages represents the sound that has burned within Hobart’s heart and mind without any previous outlet to represent it. As the album moves forward its canvas blossoms, revealing a formidable soundscape that will draw the interest of fans from a wide spectrum spanning prog-rockpost-metalpost-rockspace rockpsychedelicdjent, and more. It is formed out of diverse lifelong influences ranging from Opeth and Meshuggah to Pink Floyd and Steven Wilson, as well as less obvious artists like Corrosion of Conformity, but ultimately exists more as a tour of the spaces between those diverse artists. Ultimately, what Absent Passages does is present a bridge from its titular lack to a place of fulfillment, a launching point for more detailed exploration of themes and soundscapes that were heretofore untraveled.

Absent passages was mixed and mastered by Jamie King (Between the Buried and Me, Scale the Summit, The Contortionist)




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Posted By: TCat
Date Posted: October 09 2020 at 14:51
Forwarded to Progressive Metal team.

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Posted By: fracturematt
Date Posted: December 30 2020 at 22:15
Bump (never submitted)


Posted By: Cristi
Date Posted: December 31 2020 at 02:04
Originally posted by fracturematt fracturematt wrote:

Bump (never submitted)

the prog metal team has the biggest load of bands to evaluate, so be patient. 


Posted By: TCat
Date Posted: January 21 2021 at 09:40

http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=11611" rel="nofollow - Scaphoid has been added to Experimental/Post Metal



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