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Torrential Downpour - Truth Knowledge Vision



8.1 | 8 votes |
Release date: 10 June 2014
Style: Experimental thrash metal

Owners:

2 have it
2 want it


01. Helotry
02. TKV
03. Satan, Whatever...
04. Hyperion
05. EYNIH
06. Basilisk
07. The Prayer
08. The Offering
09. Ride Of Your Life
10. Bring The Stars Down
11. Certitude

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22.03.2015 - 19:31
Rating: 10
flightoficarus
Stamp Tramp
Pants-crappingly awesome extreme progressive metal. Think Dillinger Escape Plan fused with like 10 other genres. Full review here.
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22.03.2015 - 21:23
Rating: 9
mz
Great addition to the site.
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Giving my ears a rest from music.
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23.03.2015 - 00:36
Rating: 10
LeKiwi
High Fist Prog
Mini-review I wrote for my list:

A barrage of - the occasionally blackened - prog sludge riffs heavily influenced by contemporary progressive tech death dissonance (see Pyrrhon) and djent guitar tones layered with chaotic screeches, engendering an Atheist-like vibe. The down-tuned guitars sculpt the gritty nature of the genre into a beast of refined, methodical hatred. Ominous interludes flavoured with proggy psychedelia bubble into climaxes of monumental proportions. The beefy stoner passages backed by cavernous clean vocals - typically multi-tracked into dense harmonies - give rise to a resemblance to New Keepers Of The Water Towers. The frequent droning, low-key, chanted vocals - filtered through a slab of reverb - weaved with unconventional experimentation render their already unique style all the more so. I was especially blown away by the track "The Offering" - start with that one if you wish.
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23.03.2015 - 08:02
Rating: 7
Diverge
This is interesting, but nowhere near 9-material.
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30.03.2015 - 21:09
Joe Zombie
I love this album. So damn good. "The Offering" is indeed an amazing track.
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07.06.2018 - 13:10
musclassia
Staff
I've had this tagged as 'to listen' for years, didn't really have much expectation for it but pleasantly surprised. It's pretty varied, but in a way that feels natural, with the extreme prog of songs such as TKV, against the pleasant instrumental melodicism of EYNIH, and the savage cybergrind of Basilisk. Definitely some songs more up my street than others, but pretty good all round
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