La Partition
La Partition
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Our Take
Our Take
Uneven Structure's latest offering, La Partition, is a whirlwind journey through the depths of progressive metal. With intricate guitar work, thunderous drums, and haunting vocals, this album showcases the band's technical prowess and songwriting chops.
From the opening track "Alkaline Throat," we are immediately thrown into a sonic maelstrom of complex time signatures and dynamic shifts. The band's ability to seamlessly blend heavy riffs with ethereal melodies is truly impressive, creating a sound that is both fierce and hypnotic.
Tracks like "Crystalline" and "Funambule" showcase Uneven Structure's knack for crafting epic, cinematic soundscapes that transport the listener to another realm. The interplay between clean and harsh vocals adds an extra layer of depth to the music, keeping the listener on their toes throughout the album.
However, La Partition is not without its flaws. At times, the sheer technicality of the music can feel a bit overwhelming, leaving the listener craving a simpler, more straightforward melody to latch onto. Additionally, the album's length may test the patience of more casual listeners, with some tracks stretching past the 10-minute mark.
Overall, Uneven Structure's La Partition is a bold and ambitious album that will surely please fans of progressive metal. While it may not be the most accessible listen, those willing to dive deep into its intricate layers will find a rewarding musical experience that is both challenging and captivating.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Alkaline Throat
2. Brazen Tongue
3. Crystal Teeth
4. Groomed and Resting
5. Incube
6. Succube
7. Funambule
8. Greeted and Dining
9. The Bait
10. Our Embrace
11. Your Scent
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Uneven Structure
UNEVEN STRUCTURE, the Parisian progressive metal band, is a true sonic force to be reckoned with. Combining intricate rhythms, atmospheric textures, and powerful vocals, this six-piece outfit has been pushing boundaries and challenging conventions since their inception in 2008. Led by the dynamic duo of Igor Omodei and Benoit Friedrich, UNEVEN STRUCTURE has gained a reputation for their unique blend of technical precision and emotional depth. Their music is a rollercoaster ride of highs and lows, taking listeners on a journey through the depths of their own consciousness. With influences ranging from Meshuggah to Sigur Rós, UNEVEN STRUCTURE's sound is a melting pot of styles and genres that defies categorization. Whether they are delivering bone-crushing riffs or ethereal melodies, this band never fails to captivate and mesmerize their audience. Their latest album, "Paragon", is a tour de force of progressive metal that showcases the band's evolution and growth as artists. From the haunting opener "Awake" to the epic closer "Hail", UNEVEN STRUCTURE proves that they are at the top of their game and ready to take on the world. So grab your headphones, turn up the volume, and let UNEVEN STRUCTURE take you on a musical journey like no other. Trust me, you won't regret it.
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