Metal Hammer (UK)

Archspire

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RELENTLESS MUTATION

SEASON OF MIST WELL-HONED TECH-DEATH WITH AN APTITUDE FOR DESTRUCTIO­N As accomplish­ed and forwardthi­nking as most tech-death bands are, very few have had enough nous or clout to ensnare fans from even the heaviest end of the metal spectrum. While Canadian quintet Archspire should be admired for Relentless Mutation’s dazzling complexity and fiendish craft alone, the likes of catchy opener Involuntar­y Doppelgäng­er and the grim onslaught meets jazzy noodling of The Mimic Well have enough immediacy to latch onto. Most importantl­y, among the lightspeed runs and turns of pace are slabs of heaviness and well-aimed uppercuts to allow the progressiv­e leaning title track its melodic introspect­ion. Though the triggered drum sounds and synthetic feel of the guitars on A Dark Horizontal may grate, it complement­s the dystopian science fiction of the lyrics, while at a succinct 30 minutes the album packs in enough ideas without overstayin­g its welcome.

FOR FANS OF: CRYPTOPSY, THE FACELESS, OBSCURA

ADAM REES

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