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Maybe the most complete under-10-minutes Mach 1 Syndrome song. A third part of the Still Confused saga, having some riffs of part II (1996)re-taked and replayed backwards in some places to create an impressive amount of variety and moods. I honestly think this is a rare symbiosis of progressive death metal, like if Meshuggah and Dream Theater we`re unifying to slay a legion of facultative brutal bands. Weak point: 4-track analog production here does not pay tribute to the honest material. |
Credits: Sylvain Latour (Tower) |
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A 1996 instrumental very inspired by the 80s german band DEATHROW , but leaning towards a 90s more progressive way, even incorporating 70s pseudo-Gentle Giant keyboards, also reminicent of Grim Skunk. A very original and exotic blend for a near-death metal odyssey. |
Credits: Sylvain Latour (Tower) |
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This is THE vampire song from Tower. The music has been created around the lyrics and poetic imagery of long-time-ago girlfriend Nancy Gauthier (1970-1998 R.I.P.) inpired of Anne Rice`s Lestat saga including the classic "Interview with the Vampire "adaptation. A darker Mach 1 Syndrome song, like a gothic/death metal version of Coroner and Samael. |
Credits: Sylvain Latour (music) Nancy Gauthier (lyrics) |
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