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Mike has listened to this a couple of times. Good Psychedelic Experimental Prog Metal! "We were somewhere around Barstol, on the edge of the
desert, when the drugs began to take hold ..."
This quote from Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas kicks of a
roller coaster ride of what I would call Psychedelic Metal. The
whole album sounds a bit like it's predecessor - Bleeding by
Psychotic Waltz (Dead Soul Tribe is the solo project of Devon
Graves, who was the singer of Psychotic Waltz under the
pseudonym of Buddy Lackey).
In many aspects, this is much evolved compared to Bleeding.
It seems more refined, there's more happening simultaneously.
Each instruments simply receives more attention and the whole
album has a lot more atmosphere. All of that makes it just more
progressive than Bleeding.
All in all, I'd recommend this album to all fans of
Sabbath-inspired metal, and it's fairly progressive - not in
terms of complexity, but in terms of feel, and
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