Far too many technical bands are doomed before their music has a chance to be heard by inaudible and muffled recordings. It's a shame.
Orgone is one band that does not fall victim to the tragedy of terrible recording. Not one note goes unheard on Goliath. In fact, the miking technique used on the drums produces some of the clearest cymbal and snare sounds that I have heard on a recording in quite some time.
Goliath is a monster of an album (sorry, I couldn't resist). The whole album is structured like one long song, with smooth transitions that follow a musical progression. It contains only six tracks, but with the average song length above five minutes, when you do the math, you get more than 30 minutes of crazy-technical progressive metal. You can also hear a variety of other influences, from thrash to sludge to jazz. For fans of Between the Buried and Me.
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Orgone - Goliath
Labels: d-money, Metal, Orgone, Progressive Metal, Technical Metal
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