#postMetal

Stéphane "Alias" GallayAlias@toot.portes-imaginaire.org
2025-06-30

Aujourd'hui sur Blog à part – Morteville: Mourir est vivre

Il y a des groupes qui annoncent la couleur, et plutôt deux fois qu’une. Par exemple, les Français de Morteville, dont le premier album est intitulé Mourir est vivre.

#PostHardcore #PostMetal

erdorin.org/morteville-mourir-

2025-06-30

Aujourd'hui sur Blog à part –

Morteville: Mourir est vivre

Il y a des groupes qui annoncent la couleur, et plutôt deux fois qu’une. Par exemple, les Français de Morteville, dont le premier album est intitulé Mourir est vivre.

#France #Morteville #postHardcore #postMetal

https://wp.me/ppneF-bov

Morteville: Mourir est vivre
2025-06-30

Aujourd'hui sur Blog à part – Morteville: Mourir est vivre

Il y a des groupes qui annoncent la couleur, et plutôt deux fois qu’une. Par exemple, les Français de Morteville, dont le premier album est intitulé Mourir est vivre.

#PostHardcore #PostMetal

erdorin.org/morteville-mourir-

2025-06-29

Expressionist Sonic Images by Sagntid
eternal-terror.com/?p=69776

Up from the ashes comes a most unwelcome specter of the past, namely a 10-track compilation containing re-mixed and re-mastered songs dating from 2008-2010 by the now-defunct ambient/post-rock entity known as Sagntid, which was released on June 26. Consisting of the entire debut album titled The Slipstream World of Sagntid and three additional compositions lifted from two other releases, […]

#ambient #ambientDrone #ambientMusic #darkAmbientDrone #experimentalAmbient #experimentalRock #expressionistSonicImages #floodgateMoodsProductions #pictureAnn #postMetal #postRock #prog #progRock #sagntid #vornoff

El Pregoner del Metallpregonermetall
2025-06-28

GRACE HAYHURST (Regne Unit) presenta nou àlbum: "The World Is Dying"

Ben ZoulkBenZoulk
2025-06-26

Ce soir ! Tonight ! Vanavond !
BELVEDEREnamur

BODY VOID + OLDD WVRMS

belvedere-namur.be/zoom//45780/

Stéphane "Alias" GallayAlias@toot.portes-imaginaire.org
2025-06-26

Aujourd'hui sur Blog à part – The Great Procession: To Another Sun

Quelque chose se passe dans le monde et les musiciens français y sont sensibles. C’est l’impression que me donne To Another Sun, de The Great Procession.

#IndustrialMetal #PostMetal

erdorin.org/the-great-processi

2025-06-26

Aujourd'hui sur Blog à part –

The Great Procession: To Another Sun

Quelque chose se passe dans le monde et les musiciens français y sont sensibles. C’est l’impression que me donne To Another Sun, de The Great Procession.

#France #indus #postMetal #TheGreatProcession

https://wp.me/ppneF-bom

The Great Procession: To Another Sun
2025-06-26

Aujourd'hui sur Blog à part – The Great Procession: To Another Sun

Quelque chose se passe dans le monde et les musiciens français y sont sensibles. C’est l’impression que me donne To Another Sun, de The Great Procession.

#IndustrialMetal #PostMetal

erdorin.org/the-great-processi

Stephan GossenARL3CCH1NO
2025-06-25

Album Of The Day 🎧📀😉

LOONYPARK - Sad Songs For The Upcoming Days 😎🤘🏻

Very nice art-/prog-rock-album with a great voice 👍🏻 very chilled vibe overall, a bit like Anathema or Steven Wilson playing "Evidence" by Faith No More 😅

Check out some free ARL3CCH1NO-music on various platforms... Linktree in bio 😉🤘🏻

Ben ZoulkBenZoulk
2025-06-25

Demain ! Tomorrow !

Mur du son. Wall of sound.

Do not miss this show.

BELVEDEREnamur

belvedere-namur.be/zoom//45780/

youtube.com/watch?v=XPxVU9P_c4c

!!! #AMENRA !!! #Live at #Hellfest 2023 A video conditionally captures the power of their musical ceremony. I know of nothing comparable, early #Neurosis developed similar power on stage. They are a superpower live! #music #metal #postmetal #blackmetal #alternative youtu.be/jfONoOLwPAs?...

AMENRA Live at Hellfest 2023

2025-06-23

Amenra - Live at Hellfest 2023.

A complete, professional live registration of one of the most special live bands in the loud segment.

Amenra giving it their all on stage, from the loudest scream to the softest drum hit, this music hits like a sledgehammer coated in velvet.

youtube.com/watch?v=jfONoOLwPA

#BlackMetalMonday adjecent. #postHardCore #postMetal

2025-06-23

THRÆDS – Impermanence Review

By Owlswald

Adding to my list of bands with irregular monikers, German progressive post-metal/rock group THRÆDS (pronounced “Threads”) is the latest to fall under the scrutiny of my wide-eyed gaze. Formed in 2019 as a solo project by guitarist Angelos Tzamtzis, THRÆDS has since grown into a multi-national five-piece.1 Their 2021 Akasha EP garnered the attention of Octopus Rising—an imprint of Argonauta Records—which is now releasing their debut full-length, Impermanence. The promotional material for this Berlin-based quintet bills itself as a seamless blend of progressive post-metal alongside atmospheric rock, claiming to fuse the sounds of giants like Gojira, Tool, and Porcupine Tree into a diverse and unique style. Call me cynical, but whenever descriptions throw about such high-caliber names, the reality seldom matches the hype. And, unfortunately, THRÆDS proves to be no exception.

A pervasive sense of familiarity permeates Impermanence’s forty-eight minutes. While “Devolve” delivers a half-time L’Enfant Sauvage stomp with Gojira’s trademark pitch shifts and tracks like “Einstein-Rosen Bridge” and “Clockworks” evoke some of the moody melancholia of Porcupine Tree or Katatonia, THRÆDS ultimately leans too heavily on well-trodden modern rock crutches to convey their moods and textures. As a result, the material on Impermanence is largely standard and unremarkable, offering little in the way of presence or impact. Chuggy palm-muted guitar riffs, delay-heavy arpeggios and gallant distorted chord strumming drive Impermanence during its drawn-out instrumental sections. Celso Borralho’s vocals dither between solemn whines (“Sole Survivor”), gravelly Chester Bennington-esque frys (“Reflections”), and high, soulful croons (“Nothing Good to Say”). While these hint at Borralho’s considerable range, they generally also fall short of his full potential. Despite the self-produced effort registering a mighty DR 10 and Barnabás Mihály’s playful basslines providing some much-needed aptitude, Impermanence exhibits a vanilla disposition with little novelty or energy.

THRÆDS relies on familiar modern rock clichés to drive their songwriting. Rock anthem “Reflections,” with its big, sing-along chorus and radio-ready polish is well-composed but employs repetitive chord progressions and melodic structures a myriad of modern rock groups have used a million times over. Similarly, “Sole Survivor” and “Timeless” lack novelty with formulaic compositions that contrast quiet, delay-saturated post-rock verses with heavier down-tuned choruses filled with garden-variety guitar riffs, foundational rock beats, and cornerstone vocal belting. Borralho frequently toys between his high and low registers, sounding unassured and whiny rather than passionate and introspective as his voice warbles above the melodies. His range and high register are his greatest strengths, yet he seldom leans into them with enough conviction to improve THRÆDS’ simplistic approach. Compounding matters is the sheer length of Impermanence’s songs as “Devolve,” “Timeless,” and “Reflections” all clear six minutes while closer “Story in Reverse” pushes eight, primarily to accommodate Alegros Gramma’s sax solo. Even the shorter “Einstein-Rosen Bridge” contributes to Impermanence’s sense of bloat, stretching thin ideas into wandering Maserati-like post-rock.

Predictably, Impermanence’s stronger moments appear when THRÆDS trim the fat and venture outside of well-trodden tropes. A prime example is the solemn “Nothing Good to Say,” where the quintet crafts a condensed, cohesive, and engaging offering with Borralho’s high, soulful croons floating above playful drum and bass grooves, all enveloped by an eerie, atmospheric feel. Mihály’s bass performance is noteworthy, driving a deep pocket with his rhythmic pulses while capably utilizing space with high-scale runs that explore the full range of his fretboard. Likewise, the chorus in “Story in Reverse” and the verse in “Einstein-Rosen Bridge” point to a more favorable stylistic direction, as THRÆDS momentarily recalls the grunge-saturated sounds of Alice in Chains amid stretches of otherwise tedious material.

From start to finish, Impermanence struggles to find its footing, delivering an unremarkable collection of songs that is more often bland and forgettable than original and engaging. Displaying brief flashes of promise, THRÆDS defaults to the comfort of well-worn rock sounds, resulting in an overly long debut that lacks the confidence one would expect from a group aspiring to stand alongside the giants it name-drops. Ultimately, Impermanence rings hollow, forcing progressive and post-metal fans to look elsewhere for novelty and imagination.

Rating: Disappointing
DR: 10 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Argonauta Records
Websites: thraeds.bandcamp.com | facebook.com/threads.project | instagram.com/thraeds.band/
Releases Worldwide: June 6, 2025

#20 #2025 #AliceInChains #ArgonautaRecords #GermanMetal #Gojira #HardRock #impermanence #Jun25 #Katatonia #Maserati #MelodicMetal #OctopusRisingRecords #PorcupineTree #PostMetal #ProgressiveRock #Review #Reviews #Rock #THRÆDS #Tool

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