Guitar - Michał Krzemiński
Bass, Chapman Stick - Piotr Wronarowicz
Drums - Maciek Medygrał
Keys, programming - Artur Telus
Recording, mixing, mastering - Impressive Art Studio
lyrics
The fourth argument is that concerning equal bodies which move alongside equal bodies in the stadium from opposite directions—the ones from the end of the stadium, the others from the middle—at equal speeds, in which he thinks it follows that half the time is equal to its double…. (Aristotle Physics, 239b33)
credits
from Eleatics,
released March 3, 2018
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supported by 6 fans who also own “Stadium (moving rows)”
This album really roots itself in modern prog metal, especially in the way the guitar work is treated. It's not fully a djent album but has some very djenty songs throughout, mixed with post-rock elements. It also happens to have some of the most gorgeous ambient moments I've ever heard in my life, evidenced by beautiful tracks like "Solstice". Another stellar knockout by Widek! Challenging Apathy
supported by 6 fans who also own “Stadium (moving rows)”
Sergey is playing out of the limits. Im amazed on how he combines speed, melody and phrasing. Great compositions with a strong taste of groove and harmony!! TONY ZAGORAIOS
supported by 5 fans who also own “Stadium (moving rows)”
incredible ep and outstanding musichanship, this is really inspiring, the way Istrumental (adj.) play with rhythm is really engaging and I'm loving the slightly more midwest emo vibe on these tracks. Gata Vrangr
The Philly trio have been making technical but not impenetrable instrumental metal for nearly two decades. Their latest shreds, of course. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 8, 2016
supported by 5 fans who also own “Stadium (moving rows)”
The DNA of this album is equal parts classical symphonies and progressive metal, with all the same payoffs of both genres for attentive listening Leterren