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Zevious – Lowlands

Aug212018 by Dæv Tremblay

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The Zevious trio has something to tell with its music. With members from Dysrhythmia, Sabbath Assembly, and more, their album Lowlands is a real treat combining post-metal with elements of progressive rock and jazz, all instrumental.

Mike Eber’s guitar parts are versatile and well furnished so that there’s always something interesting from that part of the spectrum when you go through the album. Backing him is the rhythm section of drums and bass, which are also very proficient, energetic, and non-standard. So much so that when more standard parts come into play, as in “Smear Campaign”, they act as the stronger passages and really drive the song home.

Lowlands is a fascinating album full of dissonances and odd rhythmics that the progressive music fan will adore. Be certain to listen to it.


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On August 21 2018, this entry was posted and tagged: post-metal, progressive metal, progressive rock

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