Average Rating: 4.06 Rating Variance: 0.58 Objectivity Score: 57% (Somewhat Balanced)
Sort by: Rating | Release Date | Rating Date | Name5.0 classicBetween the Buried and Me The Parallax II: Future SequenceThe Human Abstract Digital Veil4.5 superbIntervals In TimeFirst off, the fact Intervals is completely instrumental is amazing because their sound almost demands a vocal harmony because of all of the other melodies they incorporate into their sound, yet they stand alone and does a fantastic job of doing so. I was reminded of early Steve Vai throughout this album. They transition from soulful solos to heavy complicated grooves to beautiful melodies so smoothly that the thought of adding vocals to such a phenomenal sound is almost sac religious. These guys are the bees knees of progressive metal, and if you have not heard the new EP In Time, you are surely missing out on what today's progressive music scene has to offer. A personal favorite off of this album is Tapestry; it grabs you from the start and does not let go. Equally as impressive are the transitions between songs on the album. Each song is different from the one before it, yet it still manages to do what a lot of prog metal bands try and fail to do: remain beautifully cohesive, as if each song was working together with the one before and after it. Truly, check these guys out, you will not be disappointed.4.0 excellentBetween the Buried and Me The Great MisdirectBetween the Buried and Me The Parallax: Hypersleep DialoguesThe Human Abstract Nocturne3.5 greatBetween the Buried and Me Colors2.5 averageThe Human Abstract Midheaven
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