Track Of The Day - The Infinite Edition
Classy mid-80's progressive metal from Washington USA.
Mid-80's progressive metal from Seattle, USA.
Impressive technicality, ominous melody, and vicious vocals shine in this progressive highlight:
An atmospheric blend of beauty and heaviness, and the only track in this Finnish-sung album to have English lyrics:
There was one song from this album that I discovered via a YouTube ad that made me up to checking out this band, and it's another well-done blend of heavy and ethereal:
Avant-garde progressive metal from Brooklyn, USA.
A very solid progressive metal outing from these Canadian thrashers.
A very solid progressive heavy metal instrumental from the Swedish neoclassical guitar virtuoso.
Jazz fusion-inspired avant-garde/technical death metal from New York, USA.
An 8-minute piece of dark early progressive/power metal:
A very solid progressive metal instrumental from this highly regarded US power metal outfit.
Technical/progressive thrash metal from Sweden.
An epic diverse progressive metalcore journey within a journey, in its live glory:
I'm glad to revisit the earlier metal material of Swedish progressive titans Opeth, as my Infinite heart is strong in most of the songs from this live offering, including this classic from their 2001 breakthrough Blackwater Park...
...And heavy progressive compositions from their other albums as early as Orchid:
An atmospheric progressive metal epic with emotional structure:
An epic underrated journey that can be experienced in just 4 minutes:
A shred-tastic instrumental of neo-classical-infused progressive US power metal:
Ladies and djentlemen, meet the UK masters of djenty progressive metal, Tesseract:
A 14-minute experimental epic with lots to explore in the vocals and instruments, often going soft and ambient then heavy and chaotic:
Make sure you submit your vote in the Hall of Judgement poll around that record’s avant-garde metal credentials if you haven’t already Andi.
Yes I have, Daniel.
Pretty much the only truly progressive metal song in Queensryche's 90s era, and one of only two metal songs in Promised Land:
An 11-minute progressive epic with different vocal/guitar styles contrasting well: