supported by 9 fans who also own “Drifter (pt. II)”
When your instrumental metal's chug chugga chug chugs arent heavy enough, here comes Fractalize with an amazing style of music that i can only describe as rhytmic earthquakes. More like chug. chak-chak. chug chugaa CHOOM Chak CHOOM.
Each song is an intense conflict taking place deep underground in the darkest, dankest cave, with interesting progression of one musical idea to another. iheartf2p
supported by 7 fans who also own “Drifter (pt. II)”
Intense and interesting. Clearly worshipping at the altar of Meshuggah, and while vocals are absent that void is filled by a more intense bottom end, and guitar picking that becomes its own rhythmic instrument.
This is brilliant, but I’d love to see what this guy would do with some artistic collaboration. One man bands can get stuck in one dimension and the potential shown here could be a global phenomenon with just a little tweaking.
Let me finish by saying again, this is brilliant. Lute FP
supported by 6 fans who also own “Drifter (pt. II)”
Oh my oh my! Best Reg3n yet! This mix is so PHAT and there are so many grooves here! Most accessible album so far. Instant buy for those who like THALL, Doom, Meshuggah and similar bands. Chris Wightman
Seattle’s Laden captures the storm and stress of the greatest, grimmest post-metal, crafting songs from 20-megaton riffs. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 29, 2022
The Philly trio have been making technical but not impenetrable instrumental metal for nearly two decades. Their latest shreds, of course. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 8, 2016
supported by 6 fans who also own “Drifter (pt. II)”
So many good tracks on this album. I'm just so happy to find a band that produces instrumental djent/thall without all of the demonic screaming! Patrick Engel