
Review: Collapsar - Integers
Posted on 21 March 2008 | No Comments
Are you a fan of of Don Caballero, Russian Circles, or Dillinger Escape Plan? Would you listen to Rush if they weren’t such whiny little bitches? Well, then you just might fall in love with the latest record from Lafayette, Louisiana’s Collapsar. The album is called Integers and is packed full of pummeling long-form prog-heavy instru-metal workouts. Sure, it might come off a little like technical wankery to some people, but this stuff is so complex and rhythmically exhausting, I’m not even sure how you compose this, let alone play it. I mean, this is some mind-blowing shit. Now despite the brief textured and more atmospheric passages that break up the record, it is dizzying and tiring just getting all the way through Integers; which seems like is could be the awesome sound of futuristic death-bots mulching the life out of humanity. Math-rock on steroids if you will. You can get Integers now from Escape Artist Records.
MP3 | Collapsar – The Great Caldera Integers
Filed Under: Album Reviews, Hardcore & Metal
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