EOS by Celestial Flesh
https://celestialflesh.bandcamp.com/album/eos
Celestial Flesh is a one-man band from New Jersey USA. The drums are digital while guitars and bass are purely done by Eric Machel.
I must say this is quite an elite album of the djent genre (although djent is widely debated whether it's a genre or not). The shredding and syncopated rhythms are unique from most artists and it goes from death-metal-like riffs to really soothing ambient combinations. Good headphones are required to listen to this.
My pick from the album is:
It has a wild tune in the beginning and progressively gets into different signatures. The length of the song is a plus because it tells a story much better. There's nothing else I can really say about something too good for words. Let the ears decide.
Instrumentals tell a story left up to the individual, it's an art for the ears and imagination to unfold. It lets the listener get a clearer understanding of sounds. Vocals are the narrator in the story but not all stories need one. This album reminds me of space, much like the album depicts and the triangulations remind me of mathematical equations for writing polyrhythms. It is a type of math-metal much like most djent. It's difficult to review most songs because my library consists of everything I like. I have so many djent albums, and new ones are always being made. It's an underground genre that I'm glad I found.
Off-topic - but oh well.
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