Progarchives, the progressive rock ultimate discography

MERIDIEM

Wastefall

Progressive Metal


From Progarchives.com, the ultimate progressive rock music website

Wastefall Meridiem album cover
3.09 | 4 ratings | 1 reviews | 0% 5 stars

Write a review

Buy WASTEFALL Music
from Progarchives.com partners
Singles/EPs/Fan Club/Promo, released in 2013

Songs / Tracks Listing

01. Recycle The Elite
02. Hearts In The Gutter
03. Vulturnus
04. The Poetics Of Flight
05. Revolution Jar

Line-up / Musicians

- Domenik Papaemmanouil / Lead Vocals, Guitars, Keyboards
- Alex Katsiyiannis / Guitars, Backing Vocals
- Nick Valentzis / Bass Guitar
- Konstantinos Galimis / Drums


Releases information

Release date 12/04/2013

Thanks to black_diamond for the addition
and to aapatsos for the last updates
Edit this entry

Buy WASTEFALL Meridiem Music



WASTEFALL Meridiem ratings distribution


3.09
(4 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(0%)
0%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(50%)
50%
Good, but non-essential (50%)
50%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
0%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

WASTEFALL Meridiem reviews


Showing all collaborators reviews and last reviews preview | Show all reviews/ratings

Collaborators/Experts Reviews

Review by Second Life Syndrome
PROG REVIEWER
3 stars Some bands come across as original. Some bands simply nail the melodies and catchiness of the music. Wastefall, I believe, is the former. Their EP "Meridiem" is as original a work of art as I have heard, but there is still something lacking.

I originally heard the track "Vulturnus", and I was thrilled. In fact, my wife was interested, too. The low-tuned guitars are heavy and played in such an off-tempo fashion that they end up gripping the listener. Even the lyrics and vox were interesting, and I couldn't really place the influences. However, like some other albums I've heard recently, I feel like "Meridiem" is a mixed bag, for each song is quite different. Many times this would be okay, but the EP ends up feeling unstructured and fragmented. There is nothing linking the differences in vox and style, except for perhaps a strangeness that pervades the whole EP. I almost feel like the band threw some different styles out there to see which would stick!

Wastefall can really bring the awesome grooves and thundering riffs, and they certainly know how to break the music down into more complex and progressive segments. However, I come away unimpressed overall, for the EP ends up feeling broken, incomplete, and like a mish mash of cool ideas with no connections or meaning. This EP shows promise for the future, however, and they certainly earn points for originality. In the end, that means something.

Latest members reviews

No review or rating for the moment | Submit a review

Post a review of WASTEFALL "Meridiem"

You must be a forum member to post a review, please register here if you are not.

MEMBERS LOGIN ZONE

As a registered member (register here if not), you can post rating/reviews (& edit later), comments reviews and submit new albums.

You are not logged, please complete authentication before continuing (use forum credentials).

Forum user
Forum password

Copyright Prog Archives, All rights reserved. | Legal Notice | Privacy Policy | Advertise | RSS + syndications

Other sites in the MAC network: JazzMusicArchives.com — jazz music reviews and archives | MetalMusicArchives.com — metal music reviews and archives

Donate monthly and keep PA fast-loading and ad-free forever.