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Misty Route
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Without a Trace

Misty Route · December 26, 2021

greecemetalalternative metaldark metalheavy rockprogressive metalprogressive rockathens

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  • Very hard to find a favourite song on this one! As the previous comments have highlighted, this record melts some Tool-ish post-rock (the bass is very loud in the mix!), with '88-'89 Metallica riffs and vocals. They even play some thrashy tunes at the end of the record! It is a very strong album for everyone into metal. Congrats for such a first album!

    Jérémy Payan · favourite track: Faceless

  • The way the band switches between different styles is executed really well, like the chill, post-rockish moments of Faceless and the great progressive riffs of The Stage. This album is a very good mixture of several metal and rock subgenres.

    JDMNK927 · favourite track: Faceless

  • Misty Route is an amazing route that passes between the past and the present, between sweetness and violence with great skill and great subtlety. This new route runs along the shores of metal and progressive rock. Damn, this very original path is pure pleasure! The band has a new fan, me. Be their next one!

    Pumpkin-T (Metal Intégral - DoomCharts)

  • Newcomers schooling Metallica on how not to suck . Old school west coast metal with grunge vibes .

    paul rote

  • This music is like the progressive psych metal version of Metallica, with the exception being that James Hetfield hasn't sounded this good in many years. There's some nice thrashy riffs that appear at the most perfect of times, and the mellow sections have an almost Tool like influence behind them. I would highly recommend this album to anyone!

    Tom's Reviews · favourite track: Sweet Revenge