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New technical/progressive metal five-piece from the UK poised to blow the minds of fans of Cynic, Watchtower and Spiral Architect.

Cynic is probably the closest comparison I can think of as the overall feel is that of fusion combined with metal. Jos Geron's vocals alternate between thrashy coarse and clean (never pure death). The two guitarists Martin Goulding and Charlie Griffiths sound like a marriage of Holdsworth and Petrucci with blazing legato runs and hypersonic shred solos blasting out of the complex rhythmic bed created by Nick Lowczowski and Dave Marks.

The insanity of this disc culminates in the four part 25 minute (!!) "From Space To Time", featuring lengthy instrumental parts that really shows off the band's diversity. This may be too intense to listen to in one sitting.

Highly recommended.

Ken Golden : LaserCD (www.lasercd.com)