![]() ![]() "this release is on par with anything else released this year, at the top of the pile of the viscerally bizarre" - Moshpit Nation (US) Mephisto Deleterio - All music and backing vocalsĬhrisom Infernium - Vocals and all artwork It's the next level in extreme metal music, blurring boundaries of death and black metal and everything in between, and elevating it to heights hitherto unscaled.įor fans of: Imperial Triumphant, Sigh, Blut aus Nord, Portal, Deathspell Omega, Esoctrilihum, Norse credits Indeed, the multi-faceted music sounds as though it's written by someone with multiple personality disorder because it's fantastically whimsical, following no perceivable trajectories, and just leaves you shocked and spellbound by it all. Their creative genius is inexhaustible as the band once again elaborates on the concept of the man suffering from a mental condition being haunted by the ghoul-ish entities that feature on the artwork and fighting to prove their existence. This is more of the same unhinged, dissonant and downright terrifying music delivered with even more conviction and extremity. Many thought they'd achieved their pinnacle with their previous full length 'A Sire to the Ghouls of Lunacy' but this one, while continuing where it left off, expands upon the theme of that one in ways never imagined. Instagram - /transcendingobscurityīand Facebook - facebook.Veilburner are back with a new album full of twisted, brain-warping, consciousness-altering death/black metal. Group - /groups/transcendingobscurityrecordsįacebook - /transcendingobscurityrecords "prove to be musicians of great level" - Dargedik (Spain)īandcamp. reviews/detail/coexistence-collateral-dimension-2020-10368/ "inspire a larger audience than the Prog-Deather-Astamm" - Zephyr's Odem (Germany) 7.8/10 "create a sound that clearly stands out" - Storm Bringer (Austria) 3/5 "Technical Death Metal like out of a textbook" - Musik Reviews (Germany) 11/15 6/coexistence-collateral-dimension-2020-review/ "is a stunning display of soulfully applied progressive death metal" - Grizzly Butts 7.5/10 "continues the momentum from the first" - Teeth Of Divine "very tasty" - Acta Infernalis (France) 80/100Ī/8/review-311-coexistence-collateral-dimension-english/ "The group does perform flawlessly" - Blessed Altar (Netherlands) 8/10 "a tremendously multi-faceted hybrid of technical and progressive death metal" - No Clean Singing (US) "is part of a very elite selection of tech-death albums" - Headbanger Reviews av/full-album-stream/coexistence-collateral-dimension "a leap forward worth paying attention to" - Metal Injection (US) ![]() tech-death-thursday-coexistence-the-nadir-element/ "ethereal progressive death metal" - Toilet Ov Hell (US) "a shining success for fans of tech/prog extremity" - Dead Rhetoric (US)ĭ/randomness/song-premiere-coexistences-detach-to-the-abyss/ "I bow down to this new album" - Deadly Storm (Czech Republic) "A debut that deserves an 'A'"- Dioses Del Metal (Spain) 9/10ĭ/coexistence-collateral-dimension-2020 "by far one of the best albums I’ve heard this year” - Broken Tomb (Spain) 9/10 "an album that should define tech and prog death from here on out" - Metal Temple (Greece) 10/10 ![]() Mirko Battaglia Pitinello - Vocals, GuitarsĪrtwork by Adam Burke (Atræ Bilis, Imperialist) This has already proved to be a good year for Transcending Obscurity for such forward-thinking death metal music goes, with bands like Hateful, Atræ Bilis and even Sepulchral Curse paving the way for Coexistence's release and others such as Depravity, The Scalar Process and Revulsion. With a mind-blowing artwork from Adam Burke, the album is beautifully able to express its sci-fi-themed vision where this kind of music goes, with perfect production values ensuring that everything is clear yet powerful. It's an enchanting and rivetting experience from start to finish as you discover new facets every time. The album is highly varied and incorporates everything you'd want from this style of technical death metal with a lot of curveballs thrown in to prevent complacency from settling in. There's controlled aggression and exquisite melodies, ensconced effortlessly in their elaborate, sinuous and ever-changing structures. They've grown by leaps and bounds and this album here is nothing short of a marvel in comparison. Expectations were already sky high but it's safe to say that Coexistence have not only met them but also surpassed them by a huge margin with 'Collateral Dimension'. Italian technical death metal wizards conjure up their highly awaited full length album after releasing a belter of an EP in 'Contact with the Entity'. ![]()
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