... 'Glow' is described as a moody, melodic opus of metal and progressive rock music. It is a fantastic CD that I see more of a journey than a CD. Operatic vocals combined with heavy guitar riffs are the general theme here.
They have evolved a great deal since their stereotypical metal debut ... Read review
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As you may see from my other reviews, I'm reviewing a lot of bands that people haven't heard of. Because of this it can be hard for me to review without comparing them to other well known bands.
Unjust are a band who have massively matured since their first release in 2001. 'Glow' is described as a moody, melodic opus of metal and progressive rock music. It is a fantastic CD that I see more of a journey than a CD. Operatic vocals combined with heavy ... ...a great deal since their stereotypical metal debut of "Makeshift Grey", and we are now left with a mature, intelligent release.
From the opening intro "Paper Planets" which is a soft guitar opener that can be described as beach music, it sharply kicks into the loud and violent 'Throwing Pennies'. The track isn't too loud and overpowering that it takes away from the effect, it's a very soothing vocally layered melancholic track with pounding drums ...
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