Exuvial - Subterranean Swarm (ft. Ben Towles)
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Exuvial - Subterranean Swarm (ft. Ben Towles)
Review: Exuvial's The Hive Mind Chronicles Part I - Parasitica (Silent Pendulum Records)
Exuvial's The Hive Mind Chronicles Part I - Parasitica is a groundbreaking triumph of modern progressive metal. This sonic journey innovatively blends ferocity with finesse, creating a sound that is both fresh and respectful of the genre's origins. From the first track, the album captivates with its hyper-dynamic songwriting, navigating through complex passages of intense heaviness and eerie atmosphere with graceful ease. Each song feels like a living organism, evolving unpredictably yet cohesively, keeping listeners on edge while delivering moments of pure catharsis.
The influences of Opeth and Meshuggah are unmistakable but never derivative. Exuvial channels Opeth's ability to seamlessly transition between brutal aggression and melancholic beauty, layering intricate melodies over sprawling compositions that demand repeat listens to appreciate fully. Meanwhile, Meshuggah's DNA pulses through the album's rhythmic backbone—polyrhythmic grooves and jagged, djent-inspired riffs hit with a precision that's as cerebral as it is visceral. Yet, Exuvial doesn't merely emulate; they synthesize these influences into something distinctly their own, adding a layer of otherworldly dissonance that feels like the perfect soundtrack to the album's hive-mind thematic core.
Standout tracks like Autonomic Awakening and Parasitica showcase the band's awe-inspiring ability to balance technical virtuosity with emotional depth. The production is pristine, allowing every instrument to shine within the chaos. The Hive Mind Chronicles Part I - Parasitica isn't just an album—it's an experience, one that pushes the boundaries of what progressive metal can be while paying homage to its titans. For fans of forward-thinking heavy music, this is a must-listen, a bold opening chapter that leaves you hungry for more. Exuvial has carved out a space for themselves in the genre's upper echelon with this release, and I can't wait to see where the Chronicles take us next.
Rating: 4/5
Exuvial – The Hive Mind Chronicles Part: Parasitica
Exuvial [The Hive Mind Chronicles Part I: Parasitica]. 2024. Bandcamp, Spotify, Facebook, Amazon, Youtube. Twitter(metalone).
Exuvial - Necrotic Dissolution
"I don't have time for this."
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”Well you know what they say. All work and no play makes you frown all day.”