Melodic death metal meets Djent. That’s basically what it is and it’s a great take on a sound (Djent) that’s already getting really fucking stale. This album is chock full of leads and melodic harmonies. Best yet the vocals sticks with death metal instead of that raspy shout that a lot of these bands have decided to use.
Nice blend of subgenres (melodic death metal, progressive, tech-death), but the band are still developing their identity and they need to improve their songwriting skills to make the step forward. A decent debut, nevertheless.