New John Browne song/album

2016-09-28 by opis1011 | 3 Comments
John Browne’s band Flux Conduct have released a new single titled 'Melancholia' featuring Mike Dawes & Renny Carroll.




This song is taken from his upcoming album YETZER HARA, which will be his second concept album.

http://altscape.net/new-music/john-brownes-flux-conduct-release-new-single

Tagged: Flux Conduct

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bloc
September 28th 2016
70246 Comments


Vocalist needs to stop.

Boring track either way though

BeyondCosby
September 28th 2016
2781 Comments


Yeah the vocalist is pulling some weird stuff on this one.

JohnDillinger
September 29th 2016
336 Comments


John browne is one of the most onedimensional guitarists of this whole prog metal wave thing. he writes insane grooves (completely absent in this song) but he needs to switch genre and approach, you can't write fellsilent riffs and call it a day for decades.

*also these flamboyant vocals need to stop, in general. the only guy and band that can pull this kind vocals off without sounding like fucktards are protest the hero.



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