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Sound: Allegaeon's sound is enveloped within fiery passion and relentless technicality. It seems to raise the bar for any new up and coming metal acts that want to make it big time. Allegaeon's would be classified under the Technical Melodic Death Metal label, but they avoid technicality for technicalities sake. Another thing they do well is avoiding having too much melody, as too much melody takes away from the overall heaviness...
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Sound: Allegaeon is: Ezra Haynes (Vocals), Ryan Glisan (guitar), Greg Burgess (guitar) and Corey Archuleta (bass). As of right now they do not have a set drummer, but for recognition sake JP Andrade recorded the drum tracks on this album. These guys are from Fort Collins, Colorado and have been around since 2008 when they released their first EP of which has 4 incredibly brutal, intricate, and well-written tracks...
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Fort Collins, Colorado's Allegaeon stormed onto the tech death scene with 2010?s Fragments of Form and Function. It was nothing short of a spectacular display of dynamic death metal. Formshifter on Metal Blade Records is the band's latest offering and should reign as a beast of an album if it can top its predecessor. The prevalent feature on Formshifter is the tight tremolo riffing encountered throughout...
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Goto commentsLeave a commentShare The Shape Of Things To Come Colorado's Allegaeon (pronounced a-LEE-gen) is an example of all that is good about death metal. Casual listeners may dismiss the incomprehensible screaming and fast-as-can-be blast beats as generic without seeing the talent that lays within. The genre actually encompasses some of the most accomplished musicians in the world...
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"Striking in its dual ability to fully honor its predecessor while surpassing it through sheer ambition backed by confident control." Unlike the surprise hit 2010 debut "Fragments Of Form And Function," Allegaeon's sophomore album begins with a deceitful whisper and steady, labored breathing that builds to an archangelic roar. Creamy, fluid guitar harmonies ease smoothly into an explosion of distortion, a staccato jackhammer, and finally, a towering, monolithic blast beat...
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Allegaeon hails from Fort Collins, Colorado, playing melodic death metal that also takes hints from technical death metal and black metal. Vocalist Ezra Haynes is a dead ringer for Shagrath of Dimmu Borgir for much of the album, which is always a good place to start for any band's sound. Guitarists Ryan Glisan and Greg Burgess definitely take inspiration from Into Eternity mastermind Tim Roth, with a healthy dose of Despised Icon included in the mix...
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"Apparently musicality, raw technical ability and death metal brutality can coexist, and Allegaeon has figured out that formula. " Ahhhh, technical death metal. This is where the guys that liked Vinnie Moore and Tony MacAlpine went after they were made fun of by the Carcass crowd. After a run-up the last few years, technical death metal has swerved toward the technical side recently...
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Summary: Fragments of potential I'm weak. There. I'll admit it: I miss the days of technical death metal when things were kind of catchy, you know. I mean, I'm all for musical prowess and mind-bending solos - I was jamming that back then in the trenches of the Naughties and am doing so even today - but where has the structure gone? More specifically, where the hell are my melodies? Where has the 'cat' to the 'ch' to the 'y' run off to, eh? Blasphemy. Right...
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Summary: Fragments of potential 3 of 4 thought this review was well written I'm weak. There. I'll admit it: I miss the days of technical death metal when things were kind of catchy, you know. I mean, I'm all for musical prowess and mind-bending solos - I was jamming that back then in the trenches of the Naughties and am doing so even today - but where has the structure gone? More specifically, where the hell are my melodies? Where has the 'cat' to the 'ch' to the 'y' run off to, eh...
- www.sputnikmusic.com
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