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| 4.5 superb | Vlexis | January 4th 25 | At 15 tracks-- their longest album yet-- this outing in atmospheric, cosmic metal has Nishaiar's
signature style, but attempts new ventures for the band. The biggest change is that rather than
being only one part of the mesh of an ambient soundscape, clean vocals are featured more
prominently on much of the album. There are some other musical aspects that lean more towards
standard rock/metal convention than on past albums. The traditional Ethiopian folk influence is
less pronounced than on their previous album, (where it held more dominance than on any other
album of theirs,) but still very much present throughout. Despite being their longest outing, I'd
say musically it's likely their most accessible. And hopefully a welcome surprise for other fans!
Personally, I loved it. I think my only sort-of-complaint is it doesn't feel as musically cohesive
a work as their past albums do, but the variety on the album is nice in its own way.
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