Sober Truth
Psychosis
Taktart Records
Opening song Solitiude, which is also the single promoting the album, left me no doubt that new album of Sober Truth will be one of the February`s finest. I like the boldness of the music, the band`s willingness to take all the chances to make fabulous, energetic, melodic and unique sounding songs. This album has tracks that break the rules the way the music is not attached to one, specific genre. Psychosis belongs to those surprising albums where on the base of groove the band pulls the strings and takes what is best from thrash metal (Horizon), progressive metal (Dark Valley), some death metal (Utopia),nu-metal (more in terms of sound) and by music, they give the songs splendid vitality. Also, there is rather unexpected country-acoustic ballad (Collapse Unplugged), so they are even capable of playing this kind of relaxing stuff . All these music variations sound amazing and I find band`s creativity of being quite original on the record. And either ways, no matter if they stick to fast or slower music offerings in shape of songs, this album is great metal mixture of styles, which I fully enjoy. Sober Truth gives the music superb, instrumental demonstrations and high-quality, crafty arrangements - tracks: Akardos, Psychosis.
Similar situation is with vocals. They handled the combination of clean, aggressive and even some death metal vocals with intuition and good judgment, not leaving melodies behind the music for too long.
For me, music diversity of Psychosis is top notch. I have my own, magic connection with the album and I have to tell you that this record has the balls of a dinosaur because Sober Truth sounds fresh, modern, and on its own way, pretty heavy. Psychosis has matchless studio production and I think it`s their pinnacle album so far. As a huge music fan, I live for albums like this one.
Tracklist:
01. Solitude
02. Akardos
03. Dark Valley
04. Ode To Reality
05. Riven
06. Horizon
07. Utopia
08. Sober (ReArranged)
09. Dying Dreams
10. Psychosis
11. Collapse Unplugged
Similar situation is with vocals. They handled the combination of clean, aggressive and even some death metal vocals with intuition and good judgment, not leaving melodies behind the music for too long.
For me, music diversity of Psychosis is top notch. I have my own, magic connection with the album and I have to tell you that this record has the balls of a dinosaur because Sober Truth sounds fresh, modern, and on its own way, pretty heavy. Psychosis has matchless studio production and I think it`s their pinnacle album so far. As a huge music fan, I live for albums like this one.
Tracklist:
01. Solitude
02. Akardos
03. Dark Valley
04. Ode To Reality
05. Riven
06. Horizon
07. Utopia
08. Sober (ReArranged)
09. Dying Dreams
10. Psychosis
11. Collapse Unplugged
Review by Slawek Migacz
Added: 19.03.2019
Added: 19.03.2019