(Psychoparalysis) - Deligion

stephenjohnkalinich

Review by Lucy Hall

Deligion, the latest album by Psychoparalysis, is an intense and powerful offering that showcases the band's unique blend of heavy metal and progressive rock. From the opening track, "Delusion," the listener is immediately drawn into a world of dark and brooding soundscapes, driven by thunderous drums, soaring guitars, and haunting vocals.

Throughout the album, Psychoparalysis displays a remarkable ability to blend different genres and musical influences into a cohesive and compelling whole. Tracks like "The Edge of Reason" and "The Last Goodbye" showcase the band's mastery of complex rhythms and intricate arrangements, while "The Fallen" and "The End of All Things" deliver bone-crushing riffs and thunderous grooves that will leave listeners headbanging and moshing.

One of the standout features of Deligion is the quality of the production, which is crisp, clear, and powerful. Every instrument and vocal is perfectly balanced, allowing the listener to fully appreciate the complexity and nuance of the music. The album also benefits from a strong sense of cohesion and continuity, with each track flowing seamlessly into the next.

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Filename: psychoparalysis-deligion.rar
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  • FLAC size: 169.6 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
The Spiral06:47
Deligion Part II04:58
Dance Among The Serpens05:05
Deligion Part I01:21

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About (Psychoparalysis)

Progressive death metal band from Finland. Formed in 2009 in Vantaa.

Members

  • Otto Trygg
  • Anssi Kantola
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Summary by Lucy Hall

Deligion is a masterful and impressive album that showcases Psychoparalysis at the height of their creative powers. Fans of heavy metal, progressive rock, and innovative music in general will find much to love here, and the album is sure to become a classic in the genre. Highly recommended.