The Wring – Nemesis – Album Review

2024-10-03 06:00:47

this Screw – Nemesis
origin:
You have
release:
No. 27.09.2024
Label: Wormhole death record

period:
40:40
type:
progressive rock

This is the fourth time, the mastermind Don DeWolfe He himself and two activists gathered under the flag Stranded wire A power trio performing noble and solid progressive hacker rock. New work just right Nemesis Been baptized.

Because conceptually, this album is about internal and external conflict in eight clear five minutes, if you take into account the purely instrumental Vague Abstain. opener wasteland Solve daily struggles with social media. sad topic nailthat you here can be heard. sword is a reference to Dave Mustaine, welsrath is a translation of a German term world pain obviously from Steely Dan Influence.

Excellent Friends Series Dexter Of course I know the inside dark companion The protagonist helps him abstract from the atrocities he committed so that he doesn’t have to question himself as a human being. named after that dark traveler Suppose man has such a dark companion in dealing with his own nature.

Intelligent hard rock with an edge

As with its predecessors, these songs feature gripping arrangements and impressive hard-rock, sometimes jazzy guitar work. DeWolfes. achieves the catchiness of its predecessor. Nemesis Unfortunately no.

Already got up Spectrum belongs to reggie ax In addition to bass parts, he now also handles vocals. He did a pretty decent job, although his singing wasn’t my cup of tea. session musician Kyle Ryan Abbott He also does a great job on the drums.

The power trio played with great enthusiasm. Even though, as I said, not every idea worked, I was impressed with how varied the game was DeWolfe. His guitar sounds great. The hard-core prog songs are powerful and the arrangements are convincing. Although the concept is rather melancholic, the music itself exudes a good mood and works perfectly as an in-between hard prog shot. Therefore, it is recommended at this time spectrum Still (still) unachievable.

in conclusion
Don DeWolfe and Co. Take Fourth Strike Stranded wire out. Nemesis Good mood hard rock with a touch of jazz avant-garde that can only be found here. 8/10

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Don DeWolfe – guitar
Reggie Hache – Bass, Keyboards, Gesang
Kyle Ryan Abbott – drums

Tracklist
01. Wasteland
02. Nails
03. Blurred
04. Sword
05. Before I disappear
06. Wilsrath
07. Dark Traveler
08. Nemesis

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