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THE ETERNAL LIGHT OF THE UNCONCIOUS MIND

Nami

 

Tech/Extreme Prog Metal

3.96 | 4 ratings

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Windhawk
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4 stars Andorran band NAMI was formed back in 2007, and released their debut album "Fragile Alignments" four years later. Since then the band has gone through some personnel changes. They reappeared as a recording unit in 2013 with their sophomore production "The Eternal Light of the Unconscious Mind", which was released through Graviton Music Services towards the end of 2013.

Nami should cater quite nicely to those with a taste for sophisticated progressive metal of the kind that explores a fairly large landscape. The compositions have room for frail, light toned atmospheric oriented passages just as much as doom laden excursions, traditional heavy metal based ones, alongside thrash, progressive metal and some of the more extreme varieties. With some post rock flavoring to top it off. The mood and atmosphere is a dark one though, so an affection for dark moods is needed, as is a certain taste for lead vocals of the growling variety, to be able to enjoy this production. Those who can subscribe to that description should find this CD to be one well worth spending some time with.

Windhawk | 4/5 |

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