What are you listening to now - No. 8 🎵🎻🎶🎼🎸

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This is awesome!!!

The kind of album that should be listened to 5-6 times from start to finish before passing judgement imo ... For mine, Cone of Shame, Matador, From the Dead, Sol Invictus, Separation Anxiety and Superhero are killer tracks.

So good to have them back!
 

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HARKER, see what you think of this album.


The mysterious juxtaposition of black/death metal with old school rock is spot on throughout the album, and there's plenty of twists present as well.
Frankly, this might be the best Tribulation album yet, and its hard to imagine the band will be able to top this one. If experience is any indicator though, whatever Tribulation has in store next will probably be completely unlike anything the band has done in the past.

Extreme metal matched with classic rock and hazy psychedelia - and all with no loss in quality on any of the three fronts. Makes it one hell of an album.
 
Will have a listen to the album as a whole........like the feel of the track you've posted has a Marilyn Manson/Scissor Sisters (the heavier side)/early Floyd....along with some various prog artists thing going on about it.......just the groove.

Liking some of the stuff from this Norwegian band.



That album was alright. The 'Coal' album was ******* horrible! Least they seem to be heading in the right direction now with better songwriting, and not obnoxiously repetitive.
 


It has become patently unfair to review a Luca Turilli creation as a 'metal album.' No matter what you call it… 'cinematic metal,' 'symphonic metal,' 'classical metal' – Turilli composes musicscapes beyond comparison.

With his composition company created, his ability to mix both old world classical and modern/new world classical with metallic elements is unprecedented in heavy metal. This music transcends the metal world and thrusts deeply into mainstream music and movie soundtrack lore.

If you are a fan of Turilli, there is little doubt you will gush all over “Prometheus.” If you find the cinematic, operatic and symphonic elements a little too over the top for your metal cravings, then steer clear. One thing is certain, the only composer on earth who can top Luca Turilli is the man himself.
 

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