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Psychotic Waltz - Bleeding 1996Mike has only listened to this once. Good Experimental Stoner Prog Metal! Modern, Psychedelic, Guitar This is an amazing album, unfortunately the last that this awesome band made before they split up. It's somewhat different from their other albums, a little more relaxed and not as complex as A Social Grace or Into The Everflow. But I like it very much, and I gave it 3 stars because the other Psychotic Waltz albums are a bit better, and some tracks on Bleeding are not very progressive, but just plain metal. Still, they're very good. All in all, the album will not disappoint Psychotic Waltz fans, but is not essential for the general prog fan. Fans of Sabbath-inspired Metal can add one star to my rating.
From all the Psychotic Waltz albums, this is the one that's most similar to the music of Dead Soul Tribe, the band that the Psychotic Waltz singer founded after they split up (Devon Graves/Buddy Lackey). Having said that, it's clear that it's also not as complex as masterpieces like A Social Grace and Into The Everflow. |
Top Studio Albums
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Into The Everflow 1992 Excellent5 Technical Neo Prog Metal! Experimental, Psychedelic2, Quirky, Guitar, Male-Melodic-Shouting, Male-Theatralic-Vocals |
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A Social Grace 1990 Excellent3 Psychedelic Neo Prog Metal! Experimental2, Thrash-Metal2, Guitar2 |
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Bleeding 1996 Excellent4 Experimental Stoner Prog Metal! Modern2, Psychedelic2, Guitar |
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Mosquito 1994 Great5 Psychedelic Experimental Prog Metal! | NOTE: This list is compiled automatically by comparing tag assigments. Numbers indicate matching tags (tooltip shows details). |