Today I am not going to talk extensively about the differences between progressive metal bands. But one thing I do need to get off my chest. What a great genre this is for the adventurous music lover. Whereas one band chooses to go down the path of technical, wicked guitar wizardry and accents, the other chooses to incorporate technical, yet dark playing and goes forth in a strangely arrhythmic way. Fragment Soul is a band that belongs expressly within the latter category. The debut Axiom of Choice managed to pass your editor on duty unnoticed, as well as Zware Metalen; we now get the chance to get acquainted with the band via this EP, Galois Paradox.
Anyone with even only a little feeling in his heart will easily break during All That I Despise. The following track focuses more on the underlying structures, patterns and harmonies. The whole thing sounds mesmerizing and very effective. And the aforementioned A Faceless God excels with its unruly drum pattern, emotive passages and the wonderful voice of lady Filipovic, who receives support from Mr Durkee a little later on. The lyrics are about, among other things, a past life, supernatural experiences and in part about restlessness. Themes that are close to my heart. A gently caressing keyboard part is present as well. What an absolutely melancholic drama unfolds here!
And no matter how long I continue listening and writing, there are hardly suitable words to be found for this music. The debut album has gone on my wish list immediately, although this masterful EP is going to keep me busy for a while. Fragment Soul, may you enjoy a long existence as a band, if only because there is so much to experience and enjoy when this six-piece collective fills the space with sounds, keys and tones. For me personally, this may be one of the most moving musical experiences since the debut Repose (2011) by the Norwegian band Omit.
Label:
Wormholedeath Records, 2024
Tracklisting:
- Eternal Night in Death
- All That I Despise
- The Pain Ceased
- A Faceless God
- This Empty Dream
Line-up:
- Spiros Georgiou – Bass
- Jimmy Louvros – Guitars
- Marc Durkee – Vocals
- Tamara Filipovic – Vocals
- Stefanos Meletiou – Drums
- Achilles Adamidis – Piano, keys
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