Sea Mosquito - 2023 - Igitur [mini-review]
(45:14; Onism Productions)
UK band Sea Mosquito are out with the album "Igitur", and progressive metal is probably the best manner in which to define this production. If my understanding is correct this is a concept album, and consisting of one song split into several different parts too. It is an extreme variety of progressive metal we get here, and the style is explored in an expressive and expansive manner. Ambient oriented noise cascades and sections that may or may not combine post-rock and noise rock is a part of the experience here, and quirky, off kilter and atonal metal sequences of the kind fans of early Voivod might appreciate too. Intense, high pace surges is a regular inclusion, and gentler, atmospheric laden passages and careful majestic ebbs and flows are other commonplace developments. With a few elegant, semi-acoustic side steps appearing along the way. The vocals are distorted and adds a bit of emphasis to the noise aspects of the production, and have been placed a bit down in the mix to function just as much as a sonic texture as they do as a vocal presence. A production to seek out by those with an interest in a more daring and expressive variety of what I'd define as extreme progressive metal.
Olav "Progmessor" Björnsen, November 2023
Links:
https://www.facebook.com/seamosquitoband/
https://onism.productions/
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