Martin Andres leads the march with virtuosic flair and technique as the lead guitarist, weaving through songs at the speed of sound. Matt Shaheen also displays incredible talent as the rhythm guitarist , keeping up with Martin while adding a spark of his own. Bassist Keith Wilkinson refuses to stay behind his fellow strings men, providing several stand out bass lines. And you can't forget the rhythm machine Phil Gatti behind the kit, drumming out unreal complexities and laying in the groove. All four members make big time contributions, coming together as a musical force.
"Entities" provides a vast amount of content, clocking in at over an hours worth of greatness. The actual tracks can be split into one of three categories, all of which deliver amazing aural pleasures. First, you have the three epics. The phenomenal, attention grabbing single "New Breed" (aka the reason why I'm currently writing this review), the three incredible, melodically driven parts of "Ocean", and arguably the heaviest track on the record, "Sign of Ruin". They collectively span half of the entire album in the best way possible. Next up, you have the core tracks. All ranging over 5 minutes, they could be considered epics themselves. "Maxims", "Stars", "Mountains In The Sky", and "Not To See The Sun" all deliver in various ways as stand out segments of the record. And finally there are the support tracks, complementing and lacing the package together. "Gift Of Tongues", "Drifting", and "Regenesis" all serve in wonderful support of the album as a whole.
Pomegranate Tiger is one of the most promising instrumental acts to come out recently, if not the most promising. The music found on "Entities" backs up that statement entirely. This album is easily the best instrumental release of the year so far, serving as an absolute must listen for prog-heads and anyone who loves great music in general. If you fall into one of those categories, it's highly recommended you blast the singles above and grab a pre-order of "Entities" right here.
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