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MYHYBRIS

Progressive Metal • France


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Hailing from France, MYHYBRIS was formed in 2003 by five friends: Morgane Falaize (keyboards), Sylvain Mazeau (bass), Nicolas Pascal (guitars), Olivier Riva (drums) and Maksymilian (vocals).

In June 2005 they had a demo EP finished, and one year later their first official release, a 4 track EP called Pretty Scars, was issued. This was followed by th CD single My Place in 2007.

Around that time vocalist Maksymilian left, and Myhybris continued on as a quartet as they started to record their first full length venture.

Late in 2008 The Sweet Melody of Resilience was issued, a concept album mixing influences from bands like Pink Floyd, Dream Theater and Porcupine Tree.

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The Sweet Melody Of Resilience
2008

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2006
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2007

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 The Sweet Melody Of Resilience by MYHYBRIS album cover Studio Album, 2008
4.04 | 6 ratings

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Review by Windhawk
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4 stars An intriguing effort by this French outfit.

This is a concept album - one piece of music divided into eight parts - and by the sound of it it's a good concept too. For non-French speaking people it's a bit hard to tell though - the album is mostly instrumental, and although a detailed story is outlaid in the booklet it's all written in French. Apart from that, and the brief longevity of this effort, there isn't much negative about this venture.

We're served a varied constellation of tunes; from atmospheric mood explorations to jazz-tinged workouts, from majestic symphonic creations to powerful progressive metal of the slower variety. The band moved back and forth between these style variations to create compelling as well as disturbing sonic images; and apart from a production that a few times lets the band down in terms of mood creation this is a beautifully crafted effort.

Well worth checking out.

Thanks to windhawk for the artist addition.

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