@@Qwerty-ks8dn Not sure if you meant to saying evolving there, but regardless, I feel like now, more than ever, there is a real surge in unusual bands. More available and moderately priced gear is part of it, but so is the mentality. You have bands like Imperial Triumphant that are doing strange genre mashing with jazz, psychedelic elements, and black/death metal. Sure, Gorguts was starting to experiment with a similar style years ago, but what I'm trying to say is that these types of bands are becoming more common (seemingly).
@@EscapingAgharthabandofficial Strange does not necessarily equal good, that is pretty naive. There are plenty of talent-free tone-deaf hipster bands that just play random tunes, and believe that just because they have an "experimental" approach that this automatically equates to great music. But this type of delusion has existed from way before rock music...
@@Qwerty-ks8dn I'm not saying that just because they're strange that they're good. But unless you experiment, you'll never find/create a new and interesting style of music. Experimentation leads to great music, as is the case with Gorguts and Imperial Triumphant. Without experimentation the music scene stagnates and grows horrendously boring.
@@EscapingAgharthabandofficial How about a band first learning to compose proper SONGS first? You've got pretentious non-talents getting ahead of themselves, trying to reinvent the wheel before they even understand how the old wheel works. It's amateurs trying to jump to the big leagues artistically in one big optimistic jump. Gorguts is a great example of rubbish being sold as "innovative art".
What a fucking amazing new album!!! I'm delighted!!! Already in my top list for 2020... how do you guys come up with so many amazing bands? Made a deal with the devil? ;D
Hmn this is actually pretty interesting, actually achieves setting itself apart from the sort of status quo of the genres it shows nods to. I think i'd have to give it more honest time, i'm kind of not into it, but it's definitely it's own thing and very rich with ideas and layers.
@@Pragnantweggyboard One or the other what. I said it's interesting but on first listen i was kind of not into it, which is perfectly valid. It's not black and white.
@@chickenbeek "kind of not into it" it's hesitation, you sound so unsure it's either yeah I dig it or no not my bag or just say I'm torn. It's like 'like' it's poor articulation.
@@Pragnantweggyboard Lol talk about poor articulation. i'll reiterate. I'm kind of not into it. I could listen to it. I don't hate it. But it doesn't quite float my boat. As per my initial statement, i find it interesting and creative and i applaud that. I will keep an eye and ear on this band. I;m sorry if you cannot accept that. Actually that's a lie, i'm not sorry at all, lol.
🤘👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿🤘Doskonaly fenomenalny zajebisty wprost rewelacyjny wspaniały zacny mocarny potężny o wielkiej sile i mocy ogień czad vocalu gitar basu i bębnów to jest to super super super super.
Three minutes in and the album has gone nowhere. Even when it gets going it only does so in little spurts then it's back down to.....let's just say it's not for me. And no, it's not because I don't like experimental music. This just doesn't do it for me at all.
@@andreapetucco6746 The Great Old Ones - Cosmicism Entropia - Vacuum Gojira - From Mars to Sirius Beyond Creation - Algorithm All 4 of those- *any* 4 of those would absolutely RUN this album through the nearest mud available. All of those are unequivocal 10's- this here is a 5-6, at best. Edit- My initial post was merely to compare the groups, noting similar qualities, not to dismiss this album. The numbers are abstract, and I will listen to this again and give it more chances. The reason for the "low score" though was simply because I was not instantly drawn in and blown away by every track as with certain other albums. Forget the numbers, if you like this, listen to any of those 4 that you haven't. You will likely enjoy.
@@ClandestineMerkaba Don't be upset I just told your favourite bands don't deserve our appreciation, mate! It's definitely a matter of taste.. And talent hehe ;) Anyway, that numbers that you just gave are just numbers. Without a measuring unit they are totally meaningless. And how can you put a measuring unit to music?! In my humble opinion you should try to digest better this album, it's not something that you'll understand fully in one/two spin, like the one you compared it with.. Peace my firend!
@@andreapetucco6746 It's funny... Not upset in the least. You're totally right though- the numbers are abstract and completely moot in a case like this, as they merely serve to represent my subjective appreciation for those particular albums. And those aren't my favorite bands, just some I like. The funny thing is, my initial comment actually was in no way meant to be a dig or negative critique, merely my distillation and impression upon an intense first listening. Clearly you were offended to some degree and felt the need to defend this, aggressively so, disparaging the groups I brought up in comparison. You say peace, but talk of "beating the shit out," ironic wording. I've the distinct impression that of the two of us, only one has actually listened to all five of the albums I'm talking about here... I will give this another listen after a while though. Everything takes time to unravel and fully appreciate, same is true for the albums I listed. I advise giving them a listen if you haven't. For me this Immoto album truly sounds like a distillation of components from those 4 however. You, and others, will likely enjoy them. That's my point bud. My opinion is humble too though of course... Go in peace and be well...
Too soft?did you only hear the first few minutes kind sir, the intensity of the heavy parts would rival anyone but it's the build up to them that propels it beyond anything I've ever heard !!!imo
Not a hater, actually love this band and was waitin for this album since 2014. Buuut this album is so damn boring and full of filler moments like WTF Just try Derivae and then this album, it's like it was written by completely different people... Sorry for bad eng, but this album is one big disappointment :(
Try The Great Old Ones, Entropia, Gojira, and Beyond Creation. All have various sounds and themes these guys seem to be attempting, but the executions are cleaner and more pleasurable for me.
Una delle poche realtà italiane degne d'ascolto. Da applausi 👏👏👏👏
Vero. Meriterebbero un pò più di visibilità. Io li ho scoperti per puro caso sennò chi li avrebbe mai sentiti.
Really good music.
Experimental without being pretentious. Just high quality death metal.
THIS is the type of metal that makes me excited to see how extreme metal will evolve.
It's been devolving for years, but OK...
@@Qwerty-ks8dn Not sure if you meant to saying evolving there, but regardless, I feel like now, more than ever, there is a real surge in unusual bands. More available and moderately priced gear is part of it, but so is the mentality. You have bands like Imperial Triumphant that are doing strange genre mashing with jazz, psychedelic elements, and black/death metal. Sure, Gorguts was starting to experiment with a similar style years ago, but what I'm trying to say is that these types of bands are becoming more common (seemingly).
@@EscapingAgharthabandofficial Strange does not necessarily equal good, that is pretty naive. There are plenty of talent-free tone-deaf hipster bands that just play random tunes, and believe that just because they have an "experimental" approach that this automatically equates to great music. But this type of delusion has existed from way before rock music...
@@Qwerty-ks8dn I'm not saying that just because they're strange that they're good. But unless you experiment, you'll never find/create a new and interesting style of music. Experimentation leads to great music, as is the case with Gorguts and Imperial Triumphant. Without experimentation the music scene stagnates and grows horrendously boring.
@@EscapingAgharthabandofficial How about a band first learning to compose proper SONGS first? You've got pretentious non-talents getting ahead of themselves, trying to reinvent the wheel before they even understand how the old wheel works. It's amateurs trying to jump to the big leagues artistically in one big optimistic jump. Gorguts is a great example of rubbish being sold as "innovative art".
Questo album è una singolarità nel vuoto.
Yet another masterpiece.
The second best album of 2020 and perhaps the Most innovative of all Extreme metal....dynamics and free structures like this never have been made !!!
Which was the best in 2020 in your opinion?
@@PRODIGY2099 its not obvious?
......if you speak of the death you will stare into it
This is an exciting release! Really enjoying what I'm hearing here!
Incredible album
Italian Pride 🤘🇮🇹
My kind of good quality music right here.
How to start the year off right.
Thanks guys!
What a fucking amazing new album!!! I'm delighted!!! Already in my top list for 2020... how do you guys come up with so many amazing bands? Made a deal with the devil? ;D
Thank you for sharing the full album! :)
Congratulations for the good work.
Lavoro bellissimo e voi bravissimi. Congratulazioni. 🤘🏻.
Holy shit
Gorguts told me to come
Wow
Really fresh well produced
Frantic, sexy, slow ,vibes
Cheers
the clearing path told me.
This is some deep stuff, I feel somewhere else and it feels good! I followed Luc's lead on that too!
Bruh you can't be frantic & slow, it's a negation, learn 2 English.
@@Pragnantweggyboard hahahahahah
You are amazing, thank you so much for your thoughts.
This is absolutely fantastic.
Adoro😍
Hmn this is actually pretty interesting, actually achieves setting itself apart from the sort of status quo of the genres it shows nods to. I think i'd have to give it more honest time, i'm kind of not into it, but it's definitely it's own thing and very rich with ideas and layers.
Similar reaction here, I don't know that I'm prepared to make any real verdict until 3 or more full listens.
Kind of not into it... Dude brah you're either one or the other.
@@Pragnantweggyboard One or the other what. I said it's interesting but on first listen i was kind of not into it, which is perfectly valid. It's not black and white.
@@chickenbeek "kind of not into it" it's hesitation, you sound so unsure it's either yeah I dig it or no not my bag or just say I'm torn. It's like 'like' it's poor articulation.
@@Pragnantweggyboard Lol talk about poor articulation. i'll reiterate. I'm kind of not into it. I could listen to it. I don't hate it. But it doesn't quite float my boat. As per my initial statement, i find it interesting and creative and i applaud that. I will keep an eye and ear on this band. I;m sorry if you cannot accept that. Actually that's a lie, i'm not sorry at all, lol.
Insane record!
DA QUANTI ANNI ASPETTAVO
spettacolo Italia !!
Masterpiece!
Memento Audere Semper!
Grandi ragazzi!!! 👏👏👏👏
A quando le date della tournée..? 😉❤
Puro corte Italiano!
Puro stile Italiano!
Pure italian wave!
Mamma mía!
Ci vediamo il 07 marzo a Roma! Daje!
🤘👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿🤘Doskonaly fenomenalny zajebisty wprost rewelacyjny wspaniały zacny mocarny potężny o wielkiej sile i mocy ogień czad vocalu gitar basu i bębnów to jest to super super super super.
Bravi i vez!
Italian pride and joy!!! 🇮🇹
Probably I don't understand smth, but unlike previous albums, I enjoyed only one song
Some serious Sleepytime Gorilla Museum influence in here.
C'est bon en sacrament ce groupe-là. Moé pis Vrabow on avait vu juste!
Who is the female voice?
Joe
6:33 sounds like a silent hill opening. Shocking
This is wonderful
W DECHE!
Very good
wa touma aaaaaaash hadshi.............;;;;wa narriiiii
I wish the intro was cleaner. It kinda sounds like diablo 1 town or grim dawn!
I feel like half of you here have never heard Derivae or S/T.
you knew them before they became mainstream
@@RegentDornOn the contrary, Prosthetic is the mainstream, SOM is underground compared.
Three minutes in and the album has gone nowhere. Even when it gets going it only does so in little spurts then it's back down to.....let's just say it's not for me. And no, it's not because I don't like experimental music. This just doesn't do it for me at all.
Sounds like The Great Old Ones meets Entropia meets Gojira meets Beyond Creation.
This album beat the shit out of all of them, that's for sure.
@@andreapetucco6746
The Great Old Ones - Cosmicism
Entropia - Vacuum
Gojira - From Mars to Sirius
Beyond Creation - Algorithm
All 4 of those- *any* 4 of those would absolutely RUN this album through the nearest mud available. All of those are unequivocal 10's- this here is a 5-6, at best.
Edit- My initial post was merely to compare the groups, noting similar qualities, not to dismiss this album. The numbers are abstract, and I will listen to this again and give it more chances. The reason for the "low score" though was simply because I was not instantly drawn in and blown away by every track as with certain other albums. Forget the numbers, if you like this, listen to any of those 4 that you haven't. You will likely enjoy.
@@ClandestineMerkaba Don't be upset I just told your favourite bands don't deserve our appreciation, mate! It's definitely a matter of taste.. And talent hehe ;) Anyway, that numbers that you just gave are just numbers. Without a measuring unit they are totally meaningless. And how can you put a measuring unit to music?! In my humble opinion you should try to digest better this album, it's not something that you'll understand fully in one/two spin, like the one you compared it with.. Peace my firend!
@@andreapetucco6746 It's funny... Not upset in the least. You're totally right though- the numbers are abstract and completely moot in a case like this, as they merely serve to represent my subjective appreciation for those particular albums. And those aren't my favorite bands, just some I like. The funny thing is, my initial comment actually was in no way meant to be a dig or negative critique, merely my distillation and impression upon an intense first listening. Clearly you were offended to some degree and felt the need to defend this, aggressively so, disparaging the groups I brought up in comparison. You say peace, but talk of "beating the shit out," ironic wording. I've the distinct impression that of the two of us, only one has actually listened to all five of the albums I'm talking about here...
I will give this another listen after a while though. Everything takes time to unravel and fully appreciate, same is true for the albums I listed. I advise giving them a listen if you haven't. For me this Immoto album truly sounds like a distillation of components from those 4 however. You, and others, will likely enjoy them. That's my point bud. My opinion is humble too though of course... Go in peace and be well...
Not a full fan of the voice but the band is original as fck. Maybe it grows on me, like Gojira did
Both bands started with death metal and evolved into their own original style, but Nero Di Marte is more far beyond.
@@fantastron good to know. Thanks!
I think these vocals rival the intensity of Phil anselmo and Mike patton,melodic but heavy as fuk
wait.. so is this still heilung, or is this something entirely different? cause its way too soft imo to be heilung...
What? They are not even related or similar at all
Too soft?did you only hear the first few minutes kind sir, the intensity of the heavy parts would rival anyone but it's the build up to them that propels it beyond anything I've ever heard !!!imo
The drugs you are on, kindly give them to us.
Wow
Uuuuuh
Blessed are the tone-deaf, for they have inherited the Earth from those who hear well...
Sounds linke slice the cake...
forse no
Actually the frontmen of the two bands seem to be friends, so they may have inspired each other
I'm here because I thought I read Imouto
I read in spanglish im moto (im moto)
In some ways, the vocals remind me of Davis' of Korn.
Not a hater, actually love this band and was waitin for this album since 2014. Buuut this album is so damn boring and full of filler moments like WTF
Just try Derivae and then this album, it's like it was written by completely different people...
Sorry for bad eng, but this album is one big disappointment :(
Derivae is something special.
Try The Great Old Ones, Entropia, Gojira, and Beyond Creation. All have various sounds and themes these guys seem to be attempting, but the executions are cleaner and more pleasurable for me.
Album meraviglioso e finalmente una band metal italiana con i coglioni e soprattutto tanta creatività bravissimi