shaking head back and forth left right all the way to a precise headbang!! what a spectacular piece of composition! ps. nd those sudden twitching of the head or feet just catch the pulse!! cant be more literal than this :D
This feels like something totaly new and different, It kinda is like when a genre is created because this one merges the heavy brutal side of "Djent" Modern Prog from the Monuments days, but with the new decade sound like Polyphia and Unprocessed BUT PERFECTLY MATCHED TOGETHER AND EVOLVED. Shit I'm so happy, what a great day to be a music nerd.
Modern prog metal is something that didn't have enough time to mature and it will sound fresh for more years to come, Apart from the fact that there is nothing else more musically interesting nowadays.
@@anemonaloco I do agree somewhat, but I'm more referencing how a lot of Prog songs a couple years ago sounded "summery" or like Chon-esque, I guess you could also say that was when it was more entangled with Mathrock and Mathcore (thinking phrasing you hear in Eternity forever, Chon and whatnot) Thinking stuff like almost all of Intervals' stuff (especially Libra), Muse-Renaissance era Polyphia, strawberry girls etc. Nowadays, it feels like stuff more distinctly "Djent-y" (e.g Physical Education by AAL, VoM's stuff, Icarus Lives by Peripherophery lol) has sorta managed to mingle back with the larger body of progressive metal and mathrock/core
@@cej3940 well, Sumerian records is still around but i don't like what they have released in the last 7 years or so. there are few guys doing good shit today. Olly is one of them of course. i liked the new two singles from All That Remains and that is also proof that there is still a lot to be written in this genre. call it Metalcore, mathcore, Djent, prog metal, whatever you want it, but the truth is that all these genres often overlap each other and it's really difficult to write something that make sense when thinking that what you are writing has to fall into a category. it doesn't help much when you put a label on the music you make instead of seeing it as an infinite universal language. i don't know if I explain myself well.
Glad you're still making music mannn, I met you many years ago at The Flapper in Birmingham when you played there with Monuments and I was a sad boi when I heard you were leaving Monuments. This shit slaps dude!