September 2024 Feature Release - The Infinite Edition
So just like that we find that a new month is upon us which of course means that we’ll be nominating a brand new monthly feature release for each clan. This essentially means that we’re asking you to rate, review & discuss our chosen features for no other reason than because we enjoy the process & banter. We’re really looking forward to hearing your thoughts on our chosen releases so don’t be shy.
This month's feature release for The Infinite, nominated by me (Shadowdoom9 (Andi)), is the 2004 debut by Dutch progressive metal/djent developers Textures, Polars. This essential band in the early djent scene made a great, though not entirely the best, start of their 5-album career, recommended for anyone in this site who wants to begin their dive into that band's material. And giving this album the honor of being a feature release is a nice tribute for the band's recently passed ex-vocalist Pieter Verpaalen. RIP
https://metal.academy/releases/8541
I've done my review, here's its summary:
By the mid-2000s, djent was still starting off low-key. We have the originator, Meshuggah, and Sikth made their entrance with their djenty progressive metal sound. Named after an instrumental from Cynic's debut Focus, Textures was determined to give their music the many aspects and layers including djenty guitars. And it all starts with their debut Polars, their only album with talented ex-vocalist Pieter Verpaalen. RIP... There's no underestimating the complexity of this music. As often done by Meshuggah and The Dillinger Escape Plan, heavy aggression and soft relaxation are covered in different grounds of sonic emotion. In the short tracks and the 18-minute title epic, there's everything including minimalistic riffing, clean vocal harmonies, and the deathly djent of Meshuggah. Practically all you can ask for from the band. Polaris would've been as glorious as their subsequent albums if not for that final overlong ambient track....
4/5
Recommended tracks: "Ostensibly Impregnable", "Young Man", "The Barrier", "Polars"
For fans of: Meshuggah, Periphery, Sikth