The third album from this one-man-band from France.
Mathieu Torres did the bass, guitars and programming himself here.
Mathieu is back again after the wildly ambitous one hour long piece of music which is his second album L'Autopsies Du Dogme. An album which went from some pretty big extremes.
Mathieu is a brave, brave man, music composer and musician. That was and is my impression from L'Autopsies Du Dogme.
Two years later and he has retreated back to safe ground. No doubts helped by the covid pandemic which very much limited the abilitities for musicians to cooperate in studios. Hence, Mathieu did everything himself.
The music here is a mix of jazz and progressive metal. The music on this fifty-five minutes long album is indeed both hard and muscular.
The music is also pretty melodic too and has a lot to offer the rock fans and the prog fans. Even the fusion fans will find a lot to like here.
The quality is decent enough and this is an album well worth checking out.
2 points
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