Country: UK
Genre(s): Progressive Metal
Format: CD, digital
Release date: May 15, 2015
Tracklist:
1 Logos - 7:35
2 Orbis - 5:07
3 Gaea - 6:01
4 Opus - 4:10
5 Charya - 6:05
6 Hospes - 7:06
7 Arca - 6:45
8 Rajas - 3:34
9 Yama (part 1) - 4:37
10 Yama (part 2) - 4:31
11 Alter - 7:17
Line-up:
Thomas Drew - Drums
Braun Amore - Vocals
Lizod - Guitars & Synths
Daniele Gravina - Bass
Description/Reviews:
Initially flummoxed by my enjoyment of Isurus in spite of the overt Tool references, I listened again and again until it dawned on me that the Isurus sound is much more multi-dimensional than that. They might be subtle or not immediately apparent, but there are other ingredients within the Isurus sound that offer demonstrable originality and prevent the dreaded ‘clone’ description. Elements of both classic-era and more modern progressive rock, Bay Area thrash (particularly within some of the heavier, more straight-up riffs), alt-rock and tech/math metal are fused into the overall sound making for a very ambitious final product. Crucially, it all comes together to enhance the compositions rather than detract from them; the songs remain at the forefront of the quartet’s collective minds and so, however technical things become and however many polyrhythms are experimented with, there’s something for the listener to latch on to, thereby creating a certain addictive quality to the music.Read the full review at manofmuchmetal.wordpress.com
Media/Samples
3 tracks
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