Sevaskar
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3.5
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Review

by gbongzilla USER (48 Reviews)
April 6th, 2022 | 0 replies


Release Date: 2022 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Sick sci-fi grunge meta

Each album of Sevaskar is a story told by music. You don't feel the disunion of tracks - although their styles differ, one perfectly follows the other, complementing and revealing.
With first hissing sounds of high-hats and quite aggressive electro sound you feel yourself in the middle of a sci-fi movie. Blaster sounds and break beat take turns with fat guitar riffs and the heart starts beating faster. Next track comforts you with a relaxed tempo and just in the moment when you murmur under guitar busting the next composition knocks you down with a powerful and intense beat mixed with rock sound.

Album changes its temper just in front of your eyes - at one moment it purrs lazily as a cat, the next it growls as a wild beast. Future-garage, dubstep, moombahton, trap, rock, industrial - the hottest mix will not leave anyone indifferent. Some tracks surprisingly evoke memories of “Mirror's Edge” and you feel yourself floating in a whirlwind of adrenaline.

Rock vibes of others throw you in the crowd of the gig and your heart bumps to its rhythm.
Album flows like a fast mountain river - its flow calms down to then collapse in a thundering waterfall. And you just float in its roaring stream overwhelmed with emotions - the whole album is an adrenaline race by your exposed nerves. From metal riffs in “The Truth” and blues backwashes in “The Way” to dubstep vibes of “Alpha” and ambient insertions of “XXX” - your heart will echo every beat.

This album sounds like an OST to a nonexistent movie - sick vibes, roaring guitars, catchy synth melodies in a melting pot of at first glance incongruous music styles. Wanna be a hero of your very own adventure? You got the right soundtrack right here.



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