In this, in the weight of this moment I see your motives shift, sifting through to find the truth. you sneak and sleuth. let me impart a thank you, though it would be easy to be aggrieved, you showed me who I was, who i could become when released from perdition. the sun has set now there can be no regrets. breathe in mourning invites a new day to begin you'll be absolved of all of your transgressions i know you grieve for what used to be Forever chasing reprieve Swallowed by compulsory memories Propelled by this clarity Free from you Sick sadistic Perpetual Victim Now no longer Making my insides numb No longer under your thumb Free from you Sick sadistic Perpetual Victim
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Intense and interesting. Clearly worshipping at the altar of Meshuggah, and while vocals are absent that void is filled by a more intense bottom end, and guitar picking that becomes its own rhythmic instrument.
This is brilliant, but I’d love to see what this guy would do with some artistic collaboration. One man bands can get stuck in one dimension and the potential shown here could be a global phenomenon with just a little tweaking.
Let me finish by saying again, this is brilliant. Lute FP
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When your instrumental metal's chug chugga chug chugs arent heavy enough, here comes Fractalize with an amazing style of music that i can only describe as rhytmic earthquakes. More like chug. chak-chak. chug chugaa CHOOM Chak CHOOM.
Each song is an intense conflict taking place deep underground in the darkest, dankest cave, with interesting progression of one musical idea to another. iheartf2p
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Maximum Haardrock. This album is so fun to listen to at work. It has highs and lows, the riffs are catchy, The drums are in your face. Calle really is a riff genius. Anvbisindy
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