The first review on Thanatology

The first review on Thanatology was published a couple of days ago! You can either check the original entry by visiting the Facebook page of progressor.net, or alternatively you can read the text here, too.

Thank you, progressor.net for the kind words!

“Hungarian band Darkwave are out with the album “Thanatology”, and progressive metal is the style explored on this production. It is an instrumental variety of the form that is explored on this album, and one that by and large resides inside of a more accessible variety of the form at that. More atmospheric laden passages with folk music elements as well as more contemporary sounding excursions where the guitars are mixed with electronic details are both a part of the landscapes explored here, with flowing and atmospheric laden guitar solo runs switching back and forth with more technical and quirky guitar solo runs as other key elements. Shredding and neo-classical runs is a part of the experience too, while other parts focus more on riff patterns, groove and motion. With some dips into the classic keyboard and guitar combinations and a little bit of an orchestral flirt appearing along the way too. If classic era oriented instrumental progressive metal explored with a liberal amount of variations and an accessible edge sounds like your kind of music, this is a production that may be worth a bit of listening time.”


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