CAVEAT „Caveat”

CAVEAT „Caveat” - okładka
Music: Progressive/Experimental Metal
Website: www.caveatmusic.com
Duration: 26:42 minutes (5 songs)
Country: Canada



The Canadians from CAVEAT created explosive cocktail! After shuffle so many ingredients ( the kinds of metal) came into being the progressive/experimental metal – they qualified it themselves… This is the second material of “musical bartenders”, although I only tasted this drink with reserved name “Caveat”. Already during my first tasting I felt several ingredients of this extremely energetic drink. When I took first sip then thoughts connected with progressive death metal, techno thrash metal and hard core appeared on the foreground. Those ingredients gave bracing kick for the whole of mixture, and even too large the sip of “Caveat” is able to pretty well shake or to throw to the ground even… Additionally the aftertaste of funk metal also appears which causes light pleasant giddiness and positive cheery slight intoxication, it in connection with next ingredient (a little of grunge) will can bring the gentle note of melancholy… Before I will make oneself quite drunk of the sounds of “Caveat” I think it is better to do the more exact synthesis of “Caveat”… The arrangements of every track includes lots solutions with different kinds of metal. The changes with large frequency set of sounds of vocals underlines “roots” of concrete phrase particularly. We will hear here both the death's growling or the thrash-core's scream and the lightly psychedelic singing as well as supporting men's chorus. The material includes the rich flabellum of guitar madness, from hard, quick and brutal patents to rhythmical or even winding guitar knocks until more gentle choral motives. The considerable quantity of solo parties the guitar diversify the arrangements. Generally the guitars are able to be very surprising here. The support of rhythmical section is base on the very complex parties, what it seems logical (because the rhythmical section would catch up for the rest of the band or rather outright the rhythmical section steers the rest of the band). The percussive pace is dependent of the general climate, the pace appears by the dynamic knocks, broken rhythms, gentle keeping rhythm or even the unexpected serves of drums. The whole is very dynamic and very winding but I made several classic associations and I will not mention them because (sincerely saying) they ebb in this bay of wealth of arrangement.

note: 8.0/10.0

Tracklist

The One
Into The Black
State of Grace
Immortalized
New Breed

Line-up

Terry Baldwin – Bass
Greg Musgrave – Vocals, Guitar
Joe Sikorski – Guitar
Casey Rogers – Drums

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