
Exterminatus - Echoes From A Distant Star, Pt. 1 (2025) Hi-Res
BAND/ARTIST: Exterminatus
- Title: Echoes From A Distant Star, Pt. 1
- Year Of Release: 2025
- Label: Independent
- Genre: Technical Death Metal, Groove Metal
- Quality: FLAC 24bit-44.1kHz / FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
- Total Time: 33:08
- Total Size: 462 / 277 / 85 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Cosmic Disturbance (00:04:33)
02. Primordial Sea (00:05:10)
03. Starbound (00:03:38)
04. Suffer In Silence (00:03:01)
05. The Cloud (00:04:36)
06. New Theia (00:05:50)
07. The Signal (00:03:34)
08. Rock Me Amadeus (00:02:46)
Total length: 00:33:08
Label: Independent
Genre: Technical Death/Groove Metal
Band Members:
Tabreez Azad - All instruments, Vocals, Guitars
Max Sepulveda - Drums
Elia - Guitars
Zenon Shandro - Bass
Luka Bresan - Vocals
01. Cosmic Disturbance (00:04:33)
02. Primordial Sea (00:05:10)
03. Starbound (00:03:38)
04. Suffer In Silence (00:03:01)
05. The Cloud (00:04:36)
06. New Theia (00:05:50)
07. The Signal (00:03:34)
08. Rock Me Amadeus (00:02:46)
Total length: 00:33:08
Label: Independent
Genre: Technical Death/Groove Metal
Band Members:
Tabreez Azad - All instruments, Vocals, Guitars
Max Sepulveda - Drums
Elia - Guitars
Zenon Shandro - Bass
Luka Bresan - Vocals
Exterminatus's 2025 release, *Echoes From A Distant Star, Part I*, has been met with acclaim for its intense and technically proficient approach to death metal. The album opens with "Cosmic Disturbance," featuring a crisp bass solo that sets the tone for a collection of tracks characterized by heavy, groove-laden riffs and precise instrumentation. Notably, "Starbound" stands out with its dynamic composition, transitioning from melodic leads to aggressive grooves.
Critics have highlighted the band's ability to maintain a balance between technical complexity and cohesive songwriting. The album's production ensures clarity across its dense arrangements, allowing each instrument to contribute effectively to the overall sound. The inclusion of a cover of Falco's "Rock Me Amadeus" adds an unexpected yet fitting conclusion to the album's thematic journey.
Overall, *Echoes From A Distant Star, Part I* solidifies Exterminatus's position within the technical death metal scene, showcasing their capacity for both innovation and adherence to genre conventions.
Critics have highlighted the band's ability to maintain a balance between technical complexity and cohesive songwriting. The album's production ensures clarity across its dense arrangements, allowing each instrument to contribute effectively to the overall sound. The inclusion of a cover of Falco's "Rock Me Amadeus" adds an unexpected yet fitting conclusion to the album's thematic journey.
Overall, *Echoes From A Distant Star, Part I* solidifies Exterminatus's position within the technical death metal scene, showcasing their capacity for both innovation and adherence to genre conventions.
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