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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Amogh Symphony


AmoghSymphony, in four simple words, is without a doubt the perfect example of a‘ONE MAN KILL MACHINE’. After the release of the Ashwamedh E.p, Vishal J.Singh’s popularity has known no bounds owing to his strong online presence, inspecific- the large number of clicks that Amogh symphony’s infamous Myspacepage gets EVERYDAY.
Abolishing the Obsolete System, his second studio offering is an instrumentalextreme metal album that rotates between very aggressive and more technicalelements to some very nice atmospherics. A few of the tracks have some jazzpinches and we also get some very interesting electronica touches on a coupleof tracks. Plus, there’s even some "Indian" ethnic vocals/soundsadded here and there. The opening track on my download Intro: Opus afterGenocide is a beautiful symphonic number, one which reverberates in my mindeven though it’s been over a week since I last heard the album.


Vishaljit brought in a guest death metal vocalist for the song Swallowing theInfected Sun(the depiction of the same is found on the album cover). However,the vocals on this track are a bit too inconsistent.

Highly recommended for folks who enjoy progressive and death metal.




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