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Staff review by R'Vannith
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It's moments like these that give you a new perception of where progressive metal is headed nowadays; when you pause and think to yourself "Why the hell is there jazz fusion in my sludge?" In all likelihood that will be one of the many head scratchers Intronaut's Habitual Levitations (Instilling Words With Tones) will get out of its listeners as it posits itself in a wonderfully vague no-man's land between post and progressive metal and an overtly technical Cynicism.
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| published 18.03.2013 | Comments (9)
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| Rating: 7 |
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Thoroughly enjoyed this. The instrumentation is very, very impressive.
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Was worried with the single Milk leg, which wasn't a great song by Intronaut standards. But after listening to this, it seems that they've managed to top the really impressive, Valley of smoke in every aspect possible.
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