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The Night Watch

The Night Watch’s first recorded testament is an ambitious instrumental adventure through a wide range of genres. Blendinginfluences from styles such as Folk Metal, Black Metal, Doom Metal, Progressive Metal, Post Metal, Post Rock, Jazz, Swing,Neofolk and Classical, The Night Watch aims to embrace these dynamic possibilities with a spirit of exploration akin to theProgressive Rock bands of the 1970s. Two years in the making, The New Watch are proud to unleash their second album Boundaries, a single 36min piece of dynamic sound. Shifting seamlessly from intricate technicality to soar ...read more

The Night Watch’s first recorded testament is an ambitious instrumental adventure through a wide range of genres. Blendinginfluences from styles such as Folk Metal, Black Metal, Doom Metal, Progressive Metal, Post Metal, Post Rock, Jazz, Swing,Neofolk and Classical, The Night Watch aims to embrace these dynamic possibilities with a spirit of exploration akin to theProgressive Rock bands of the 1970s. Two years in the making, The New Watch are proud to unleash their second album Boundaries, a single 36min piece of dynamic sound. Shifting seamlessly from intricate technicality to soaring atmospheres, crushing heaviness to delicate melancholy, this fluid composition never loses itself within the landscapes it explores. The Night Watch are storytellers through sound and Boundaries is a powerful exploration of just how emotional instrumental music can be « hide

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An Embarrassment of Riches
2019

3.9
12 Votes
Boundaries
2016

3.6
7 Votes
The Night Watch
04/23/2013

3.7
13 Votes

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