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Monday, May 9, 2016

Weekly album: Leprous - Bilateral

Leprous - Bilateral
2011 / Progressive metal



1. Bilateral
2. Forced Entry
3. Restless
4. Thorn
5. Mb. Indifferentia
6. Waste of Air
7. Mediocrity Wins
8. Cryptogenic Desires
9. Acquired Taste
10. Painful Detour

Orostider: Those who know me are probably familiar with my affection for them. I am yet to grow tired of any of their albums. Those who are not familiar with Leprous should know of their past as the live band of Ihsahn. While both of the bands incorporate progressive metal and others, they do not sound alike. Leprous, as a progressive metal band, is the sort of band that trusts rhythmic plays and massive walls of sound. Instead of being overly technical, their output is addicting and unique with a mood range of infinity. My choice could have been any of their albums, but I picked 'Bilateral' because of it is widely considered to be their best one. 

'Bilateral' was a logical continuation to 'Tall Poppy Syndrome' and took Leprous to a less straightforward path. It is quite unorthodox to find blast beats from a progressive metal album and I myself was a bit cautious when I heard about this. After hearing 'Waste of Air', I was completely sold. The song struck me like a lightning bolt after the calm and soothing 'Mb. Indefferentia' in the middle. Like I told, this album throws unexpected moods and parts at the listener. The wonderfully built 'Forced Entry' and the playful and uplifting 'Cryptogenic Desires' are prime examples of the unpredictability of 'Bilateral.'

Even though I'm insanely in love with the instrumentations and the structures of the songs, the vocalist, Einar Solberg has to be praised separately. Some people may have problems with some of his vocals, but it can't be denied that Einar is one of the best vocalists in metal music today.

'Bilateral' is an essential progressive metal album of today and should be heard by anyone whose into prog. My recommendation is to listen to their albums from Tall Poppy Syndrome to The Congregation in chronological order.

By the way, if you know what Lavender town synth means, you really need to listen to 'Mb. Indifferentia.'

Favourite songs: 'Forced Entry', 'Cryptogenic Desires', 'Waste of Air.'

tp5170: Even though I was already somewhat familiar with the style of Leprous, this album still managed to surprise me and all I can really say about Bilateral is that it’s simply a beautiful album.

Despite being musically rather complex, Bilateral manages to remain approachable and it doesn’t go overboard with the technicality at any point. Many of the songs have some catchier parts and the long, slower buildups work in a fantastic way and make the atmosphere simply jump through the roof.

There is a high level of versatility between the tracks and album seems to constantly throw something new and unexpected at the listener, - the same goes also for the mood/atmosphere of the album and I just love how it keeps changing all the time and yet the album is structured in a way that the songs feel like they are linked together and meant to be listened in a specific order.  
I suppose the style isn’t exactly something that everyone would appreciate, but for fans of progressive rock or metal Bilateral goes highly recommended.

Favourite songs: ‘Acquired Taste’, 'Waste of Air.'

btcarey: Leprous is a mid to mid-high tier modern progressive metal band hailing from the frozen fjords of Norway. Their sophomore release, “Bilateral”, is truly the gem of their collection. It provides the listener with a diverse array of dense, yet approachable songs, each containing its own story and style.


The overall song writing style is a mix between Devin Townsend Project (specifically “Deconstruction” era) and Opeth. Even though there are clear stylistic influences from the aforementioned bands, the music deviates enough to be deemed original and fresh.

One of my favorite aspects of “Bilateral” is the variety from song to song. For example, back-to-back tracks “Mb. Indifferentia” and “Waste of Air” are almost polar opposites, with one featuring a calm, cool ambiance, and the following, tremolo guitar riffs and some of the dirtiest vocals on the album. This diversity totally works, making the album a treat for progressive metal fans.

Favorite Songs: “Mb. Indifferentia”, “Waste of Air”

Monday, January 4, 2016

Top albums of 2015 - Orostider

I will probably redo this list during 2016 since I've listened to many great albums this year, but most of them have had too few spins to form a proper opinion. The list is not in any particular order. 
Leprous - The Congregation


The moment Leprous announced a new album I sort of knew it would end up on my top list. I've loved every album they've released so far and 'The Congregation' is not an exception. Thick guitar tone, interesting drum patterns, powerful clean vocals and occasional harsh vocals are the essence of Leprous and those attributes are still present. This album is a massive trip filled with wide scale of emotions and almost equally strong tracks, but my personal favourite is probably 'The Flood.'

Carpenter Brut - TRILOGY


This might be considered cheating by some for this is not a full length album, but a compilation of Carpenter Brut's three EP trilogy. The last one of them was released in 2015 and so was 'TRILOGY', so in a sense it is counted as a 2015 release. Carpenter Brut is probably the strongest act in current retrowave scene and I surely am interested to see the magic in his (or their) future releases. 
Top track: 'Le Perv.'

Archgoat - The Apocalyptic Triumphator


Archgoat have been doing their bestial black metal since 1989 and they show no signs of exhaustion on their latest package of angelslaying. What is quite unorthodox, is that an old school band possibly releases their best album to date in 2015, even though they've released solid gold albums in the past. Top track: 'Nuns, Cunts & Darkness.'

'Open up Your Angelic Mouth,
That sang the Christ's Hymns,
Eat the Snake of Wisdom,
Swallow the Nectar of Rebellion.  '

Wiegedood - De Doden Hebben Het Goed


Belgium is a country where black metal bands aren't found that often. At least by people outside the local scene I suppose. Wiegedood (cot death in Dutch) aren't exactly embraced by that many people, but they've been gaining fame across the globe. 'De Doden Hebben Het Goed' is an amazing piece of atmospheric black metal and not exactly the slowest piece among the genre. Cold melodies, ghastly shrieks and occasional calm parts of the album are the main purposes I chose this album. 
Top track: 'Onder.Gaan | Voznesenie.'

Fuck the Facts - Split with Fistfuck


Groovy and experimenting, yet fierce and powerful. Fuck the Facts knows this shit. I first got to know Fuck the Facts last year, but they instantly got me hooked. I wanted to pair this split with their latest album 'Desire Will Rot', but I've only listened to the album couple of times. I know it's an amazing release, but not enough time spent with it to name it to my top 2015. The split on the other hand, has been a regular on my playlist. 
Top track: 'Nukestalgia.'  

Undergang - Døden læger alle sår



Murky, super heavy death metal is how I would describe Undergang's style of doing death metal. All of their releases have been top notch and this one is not an exception. This band should be on every death metal listeners playlist and the amount of people even being aware of them is ridiculously low. Go check this out. Now. 
Top track: 'Kogt i blod.'