Genre(s): Instrumental Progressive Metal/Rock
Format: digital
Release date: March 28, 2023
Tracklist
1. One Day (5:59)
2. Supernova (6:09)
3. Intermission (3:50)
4. Into Nonexistence (7:39)
5. Somewhere Else (1:50)
Total Time 25:27
Credits
Sérgio Castro - everything
except
Daniel Rodrigues - drums (4)
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Portuguese artist Mostly Nothing is out with the EP "Somewhere Else", and progressive metal is the style explored on this production. It is an elegant variety of instrumental progressive metal we get on this production, with a number of gentler atmospheric laden passages offset by more elegant as well as more vibrant metal surges with both classic era progressive metal as well as more of a post-metal approach and execution is used. In addition most of the compositions feature at least some elements with more of a distinct classical music, ranging from delicate wandering piano motifs to more elaborate sequences with more of a chamber music feel to them. That the artists adds in some impulses from jazz to the landscapes explored here merits a mention too. Everything is explored and executed with a smooth and elegant ease, with a high quality mix and production as the icing on the cake here. A production to seek out by those fond of elegant and well made instrumental progressive metal with distinct ties to classical music. (Olav Martin Bjornsen at progressor.net's facebook)Media/Samples
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