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Band
The Stranger
Title
The Stranger
Type
LP/EP
Company
Independent
YOR
2017
Style
Progressive
12/1/2017 - Review by: David Loveless
Seamless blend of Progressive Metal, Art Rock, and Metalcore
Hailing from Brisbane, Australia, The Stranger fuse together progressive metal, 70's style progressive art rock, and a touch of metalcore on their impressive self-titled debut album. Clocking in at just over 1 hour, the songs range from heavy, progressive moments such as "Quantum Entanglement" and "Solomon's Son" to acoustic spacey anthems such as "Song For Dad", "Patterns", and "Storm". My favorite track on the album, "Divine Intervention" starts off with excellent harmonized vocals and suddenly kicks in to a Symphony X influenced riff. Every song is different but the superb vocals and instrumentation bring them all together seamlessly.
Recommended for fans of: Dream Theater, Karnivool, Between The Buried And Me
PERSONAL BREAKDOWN:

ENJOYMENT
4
MUSIC
4
VOCALS
4
PRODUCTION
4
ARTWORK
3.5
LYRICS
3.5


  • 1 :REVIEW COUNT
    4 :AVE RATING

ALL REVIEWS FOR: THE STRANGER
TITLE
DOR
COMPANY
REVIEWER DATE MADE RATING
The Stranger
2017
Independent
David Loveless12/1/2017
4

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