Country: USA
Genre(s): Industrial, Post Rock/Metal
Label: Prosthetic Records
Format: CD, digital, vinyl
Release date: August 7, 2015
Tracklist:
- Bright Black 04:13
- Leader 03:32
- Sun Moon 04:41
- Ghosts 04:44
- Soldier 05:48
- Empty Now 04:21
- Never Forever 04:44
- A Ways Away 02:35
- Skywatcher 05:14
Bridge Lavaizar - guitars, vocals
James Dunham - drums
Dave Soucy - bass
Description/Reviews:
A rollercoaster is an apt metaphor for the ride Force Rise the Sun took me on; it’s also an apt metaphor for the atmospheric soundscape that InAeona so effortlessly creates. The tracks grab you by the collar with poppy-synth, lift you up with soaring, spacey vocals, and then send you crashing down with crushing and bombastic low-end rhythms. Their sound belongs somewhere on a spectrum between post-rock and industrial metal, somewhere between the late 1990s/early 2000s and contemporary music scene. Are they space post-metal? Are they alternative industrial metal? Are they trance metal (thank you to fellow writer Jesse Almeida for that genre suggestion)? Regardless of genre-labels, I can guarantee that their sound is unlike anything you’ve heard this year.Read the full review by Dana Jones at itdjents.com
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