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INFRAVISION "This Epileptic Serenity"
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Written by Béa   
Wednesday, 21 January 2009 03:42

Secret Port Records
Release : 2008

Tracklist « Epileptic Serenity » :cover INFRAVISION
Ascending in vertigo
The virus of loath
Life disconnected
Psychotic tormentor
Damage per second
Synthetic plasma
35 mg
Agoraphobic
Suicide machine
Descending in time

“Epileptic Serenity” is the first album of the Greek group Infravision. The style of the group is a mix of death metal, thrash metal, Indus elements and progressive. It is not a particularly accessible album, because after a somehow neo classical and progressive intro, we really enter into the Infravision world with « The virus Of Loath ». Vocally, the group has a lot of creativity and uses a lot of keyboards and samples to give rhythms, ambiences and atmospheres to its tracks. The tracks are much worked, not always easy to apprehend when it goes in new metal musically speaking. Infravision also uses a lot of effects in the vocals. It is the kind of album that you’ll need to listen several times to try to understand or apprehend a minimum because the compositions are complex. « Epileptic Serenity » is a rich album, full in relatively dark atmospheres and ambiences with “spacey” passages like in the end of the second track. The musicians have a certain technique especially on the guitars level.
At the end it is a complex album to discover if you like to “look into” your mind …


Line up :
Cosmas Hiolos (chant/guitare/basse) (vocals/guitars/bass)
Kostas Vasilakis (claviers/samples) (keyboards/samples)
Greg (batterie) (drums)

Contacts :
http://www.myspace.com/infravision

Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 January 2009 03:52
 





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