Between The Buried And Me is a name that has earned a lot of respect in the metal community over the years. With their out of the box thinking and high level musicianship it's no wonder why this North Carolina Progressive Metal act has acquired quite a following. After the word spread that there would be a direct follow up to the 2011 EP "The Parallax: Hypersleep Dialogues", anticipation was high. Especially when it was announced that it would be a full length studio record as opposed to another EP. The band has been hyping the release for awhile and "The Parallax II: Future Sequence" has presently arrived. But does it live up to the hype and is it worth your time?
I expected to hear a lot of things on this album, but I didn't expect it to open with acoustic guitars. You got me again BTBAM... But that's the least of the surprises you can expect on this album. As usual, these guys really don't slack on originality, sometimes spanning into the bizarre. Listen and you'll see what I mean. "Goodbye To Everything" leads brilliantly into the first full track and single of the record, "Astral Body". The band released an incredible music video for this incredible song not too long ago. You can watch/listen to it above! Clocking in at just over 10 minutes, "Lay Your Ghosts To Rest" is one of the many epics to be found on "The Parallax II". Others include "Extremophile Elite", "Telos", "Melting City", and "Silent Flight Parliament". All of which are excellent and original to boot. "Telos" and "Melting City" especially... holy shit. Lengthy epics are nothing new for this band as you can find several across their discography. There are also several much shorter, great tracks strewn between. Stand outs amongst these are "Astral Body" yet again, "Parallax" leading into "Black Box", and "Bloom".
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