Track Of The Day - The Infinite Edition
A progressive dissonant highlight of "madness, disorientation and confusion", as stated in the first line:
This progressive highlight has the most development, lasting 4 minutes in length, a minute longer than most of each of the other tracks in the album:
This highlight stands out with its catchy chorus and more of those Egyptian vibes, along with the vocals reaching great heights in the climax:
A more progressive while still doomy 8-minute epic:
The band's early atmospheric progressive doom sound reaches its greatest height in this 19-minute epic:
A progressive highlight where the two sides greatly battle it all out:
Although Allegaeon's new album The Ossuary Suns continues their melodic/technical death metal, a couple tracks are progressive enough for The Infinite, specifically "Driftwood" and this 7-minute epic:
The more progressive side of this massive 8-minute epic:
The more progressive side of this massive 10-minute epic:
The most progressive and stylistically diverse way out of Becoming the Archetype's debut:
An intense progressive instrumental that should be remembered:
A dark complex blend of brutal dissonance and accessible melody:
While the rest of this Shylmagoghnar album isn't progressive enough for The Infinite, this opening highlight alone certainly is, as everything shines in beautiful melancholy:
The best track of this Cynic album in my opinion, and perhaps one of the best of progressive metal:
The best place for progressive diversity in one of my favorite tracks of this glorious offering:
The most mathematic thrashy progressive metal can be found in this overture:
And this epic:
The dark djenty wonders commence in this epic extreme highlight:
A more progressive highlight, mixing the mid-2000s eras of Enslaved, Leprous, and Opeth:
The perfect progressive ending epic for this excellent album:
Awesome vocals, awesome guitars, awesome bass, awesome drums... All that I want more of from this band:
Although this Calva Louise album isn't progressive enough for The Infinite, there are a few tracks that stand out in the clan on their own, like this unpredictable highlight:
I wanted to include the entire 28-minute 6-track epic "Concealing Fate" in a single video here, but all I could find is this live version. Still it is a solid masterpiece epic of extreme melodic progressive djent that is pretty much the centerpiece of this album, maybe even of this band:
However, anyone who has ordered the album in advance would be lucky to get this bonus track with its short yet massive progressive blitz that one can pick up from Northlane, Within the Ruins, Fallujah, and even Cult of Luna:
Although I highly enjoy Tesseract's sophomore masterpiece through and through, I can get the most out of this epic of dynamic diversity:
An impressive highlight of rock-ish ambience without sacrificing the dynamic aggression: