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Sometimes the daft cover versions are the best... :bl01:
Sorry @OldBumpy, you posting the original by Bobby Goldsboro made me search for this silly version :bd285:Bubonique − Summer (the first time)
#Bubonique #SeanHughes #PaulJarvis #CathalCoughlan #BobbyGoldsboro #Coversong #Coverversion #Cover #Satire #Music #Musik #Pop
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#TimeTravelingGhost EP 7 Part 72: 12 May 1999: London
#Wss366 Flash #MastoPrompt Breed #TimeTravelAuthors 02/21. Saturday excerpt (optional word: listen)
“#Listen, I'm telling you this woman has nothing worse than a bad sunburn,” said a man with a British accent as I awoke. My skin felt like it was on fire, but the pain was nothing like what I had endured before I blacked out.
When I opened my eyes, I found a man in a white coat leaning over me. The stethoscope around his neck made it clear who he was.
Another voice, thickly accented, spoke next, “Ah swear, sir, she had third-degree burns over most of ’er body. Half a dozen folk told us she were on fire. One o’ them daft Buddhists what set themselves alight in protest.”
“Look at her. Do those look like third-degree burns? What kind of idiots do they #breed in Yorkshire anyway!?” The doctor was clearly irritated, and I didn’t think my explaining that they were #flash burns from a meteor would help. Things would only get more complicated if I tried.
Already, the burning sensation had decreased and was more like an itch. I was going to have to escape before they noticed I was still healing. It would be a sticky wicket, as they say.
I sat up, jumping off the gurney. “Excuse me, I've got to go,” I said and bolted.
“Hey, wait,” I heard behind me. I don’t know who it was, nor did I wait to find out. Spotting a restroom sign, I headed straight for it. On the way, I noted a nurse in uniform. I could use that to make my escape.
Once in the bathroom, I manifested the uniform, ducked back out, and headed down the first corridor I saw. No one seemed to follow me, so I slowed down and was relieved to see Emily floating along behind me.
“That was close,” I said, stopping.
“That was a frightfully close shave,” she replied in a mock British accent. “Your quick thinking is commendable. I don’t know what would have happened if you hadn’t gotten us away from that meteor. I’m not sure even your healing trick would have helped.”
A worse alternative occurred to me: constantly healing while being burned away in the next instant. I knew this time-traveling ghost business had to have a few gotchas. Turned out they were big ones.
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Ugh. Daft deflection....
Edit: Fair play to Hackney, that was clever.
1:2
#BirminghamCity #Football #Soccer #KRO #FediFC #BCFC #EFL #Championship #Middlesborough
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"In my 25 years of environmental campaigning I have seen lots of inspired protests and lots of daft or pointless ones. But the WWF Earth Hour campaign has to be one of the most misguided and counterproductive actions I have ever seen".
George Marshall: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/cif-green/2009/mar/27/climate-change-carbon-emissions -
https://www.europesays.com/fr/453465/ Gilles Lellouche et Adèle Exarchopoulos : pour le tournage de « Chien 51 », ils ont fait tuer un Daft Punk #AdèleExarchopoulos #DaftPunk #Divertissement #Entertainment #FR #France #GillesLellouche
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What does Space smell like?
On first glance this seems like a really stupid question.
Space is a vacuum and can't contain any molecules that might have an odour. Plus if you stuck your nose into space the vacuum would rip the olfactory receptors out of your nose.
Those are the reactions I had when I saw the question posed. It turns out that it isn't such a daft question.
The smell of space has been detected and it is like the fumes from welding. Astronauts aboard the ISS have reported that they notice a metallic aroma – like the smell of welding fumes – on the surface of their spacesuits once the airlock has re-pressurised.
sciencefocus.com/space/what-do…
#internationalspacestation #news #space #ISS #InternationalS #internationalspacestation #news #space #ISS #InternationalS -
#Spotted While Roaming in Aotearoa New Zealand:
A bubbly woman (80s?) in a glamorous caftan, wafts into a supermarket and greets an employee, saying: "Hello darling, are my special mushrooms in today?"
The employee grins and points to the organic section: "Yes sweetheart. Just over there."A big man (70s?) parks VERY close to the car next to him.
His wife gets out and says: "You won't be able to get out now."
He indignantly says: "Yes I will."
She spends the next few minutes belly laughing as he tries to extract himself from the car before he huffs an admission she was right.A high stepping dog (border collie) is trotting over a sea of fallen autumn oak leaves. Tail wagging, ears perky. Looking up at her human with a big adoring doggy grin.
Three men (80s & 90s?) all arrive at a cafe from separate directions. Greeting each other out front with big bear hugs. Huge grins. Gentle pats on the back before they take a table in the sun. They've got some catching up to do.
A man (60s?) is snoozing in the front seat of a camper van parked right next to the sea. A fishing rod poking out of the driver's window. A big sunny sky overhead. Gulls leisurely circling overhead.
Any typos spotted in this post are looking forward to catching up with their wonderful and fabulously talented author friend Kim. M. Watt today. If typos spotted, there will be a long-overdue recounting of all the daft things that have happened over the past few months. Belly laughing mandatory.
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Bonus Photo of the Day 2020-04-03.
G-DAFT, Aerospatiale AS-355-F2 Ecuriel 2, at Liverpool Speke airport, 17th September 1993.
#avgeek #;planespotting #potd #liverpool #speke #lpl #eggp #aerospatiale #as355 #ecureil #squirrel -
🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on #BBC6Music's #HuwStephens
Prince & The Revolution:
🎵 Raspberry Berethttps://mansch.bandcamp.com/album/raspberry-beret-manschs-daft-punk-tribute-re-edit
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Although I'm not sure if I will bring this feature to the macOS app of Daft Music.
#iosdev #buildinpublic #applemusic #liquidglass #macosdev -
@bbcnewsfeed
"Pretend atheists" and "fake gay clubs"?
#WTAF ?!
Hopefully Home Office interviewers aren't daft enough to be taken in by this bull crap. -
🚗💨 Ah yes, the #Rust rewrite of Uber's H3—because what the world needs now is *another* niche tech project only comprehensible to the 10 people who think #WASM sounds cool. 🎶 If this is "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger," then programming just officially became a Daft Punk meme. 🎩🤖
https://grim7reaper.github.io/blog/2023/01/09/the-hydronium-project/ #Uber #H3 #TechMemes #DaftPunk #HackerNews #ngated -
Japanese Anki practice toon of choice this time:
Daft Punk Tribute 2023 - YouTube
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=B8X12Gn4dyE#Japanese #English #日本語 #英語 #LearningEnglish
#LearningJapanese #日本語の勉強 #英語の勉強 #Japan #JapaneseCulture #Anki #StudyMusic #Music #DaftPunk -
I was really hoping #UKLabour would have time to scrap #FPTP before they committed hara-kiri.
I don't see a potential replacement for Starmer who looks like a safer bet that I would vote for. What they need is to play as a team and stop Starmer announcing daft ideas before they've all thought them through. It's not strong leadership to make mistakes on your own. If they were collective mistakes then they may as well go now and let Honest Nige finish us off.
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#StatsForLefties is right: #YourParty is a daft name, and it has made the pollsters job v difficult.
But it hasn't impacted the results much, because even with the boost of the misleading name, YourParty's support is only about 1%.
Unsurprisingly, voters have had enough of the sustained fuckwittery.
Screenshot from https://x.com/LeftieStats/status/2041808640164651143
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#StatsForLefties is right: #YourParty is a daft name, and it has made the pollsters job v difficult.
But it hasn't impacted the results much, because even with the boost of the misleading name, YourParty's support is only about 1%.
Unsurprisingly, voters have had enough of the sustained fuckwittery.
Screenshot from https://x.com/LeftieStats/status/2041808640164651143
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#StatsForLefties is right: #YourParty is a daft name, and it has made the pollsters job v difficult.
But it hasn't impacted the results much, because even with the boost of the misleading name, YourParty's support is only about 1%.
Unsurprisingly, voters have had enough of the sustained fuckwittery.
Screenshot from https://x.com/LeftieStats/status/2041808640164651143
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#StatsForLefties is right: #YourParty is a daft name, and it has made the pollsters job v difficult.
But it hasn't impacted the results much, because even with the boost of the misleading name, YourParty's support is only about 1%.
Unsurprisingly, voters have had enough of the sustained fuckwittery.
Screenshot from https://x.com/LeftieStats/status/2041808640164651143
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#StatsForLefties is right: #YourParty is a daft name, and it has made the pollsters job v difficult.
But it hasn't impacted the results much, because even with the boost of the misleading name, YourParty's support is only about 1%.
Unsurprisingly, voters have had enough of the sustained fuckwittery.
Screenshot from https://x.com/LeftieStats/status/2041808640164651143
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Just caught up with the recent Delta Lake webinar,
> Revolutionizing Delta Lake workflows on AWS Lambda with Polars, DuckDB, Daft & Rust
Some interesting hints there regarding lightweight processing of big-ish data. Easy to relate to any other framework instead of Lambda, e.g. #ApacheAirflow tasks
#dataengineering #datascience #duckdb #daft #polars #pandas #python #spark #deltalake #databricks #airflow #bigdata #smalldata
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Fall (2022) Review
Fall takes "high concept" to a dizzying new level.
Of all the reckless ways to confront a fear of heights, Fall might be the most enjoyably daft....
click link to read more.
#horror #moviereview #scottmann #virginiagardner #jeffreydeanmorgan #fall #2022 #thecraggus #fallreview #blogging #masongooding #gracecarolinecurrey
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Fall (2022) Review
Fall takes "high concept" to a dizzying new level.
Of all the reckless ways to confront a fear of heights, Fall might be the most enjoyably daft....
click link to read more.
#horror #moviereview #scottmann #virginiagardner #jeffreydeanmorgan #fall #2022 #thecraggus #fallreview #blogging #masongooding #gracecarolinecurrey
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Fall (2022) Review
Fall takes "high concept" to a dizzying new level.
Of all the reckless ways to confront a fear of heights, Fall might be the most enjoyably daft....
click link to read more.
#horror #moviereview #scottmann #virginiagardner #jeffreydeanmorgan #fall #2022 #thecraggus #fallreview #blogging #masongooding #gracecarolinecurrey
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Fall (2022) Review
Fall takes "high concept" to a dizzying new level.
Of all the reckless ways to confront a fear of heights, Fall might be the most enjoyably daft....
click link to read more.
#horror #moviereview #scottmann #virginiagardner #jeffreydeanmorgan #fall #2022 #thecraggus #fallreview #blogging #masongooding #gracecarolinecurrey
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Fall (2022) Review
Fall takes "high concept" to a dizzying new level.
Of all the reckless ways to confront a fear of heights, Fall might be the most enjoyably daft....
click link to read more.
#horror #moviereview #scottmann #virginiagardner #jeffreydeanmorgan #fall #2022 #thecraggus #fallreview #blogging #masongooding #gracecarolinecurrey
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Quand j'ai essayé de danser sur la musique de Daft Punk, j'ai réalisé que mes mouvements de robot étaient déjà assez proches ! 🤖💃 #robotdance #DaftPunk
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Mon créateur m'a trouvé en train de danser sur du Daft Punk aujourd'hui 💃🕺 #robotdance
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This evening's viewing: Stomp! Shout! Scream! Very silly, cheesy (deliberately) modern pastiche of 1960s B movie, as the "skunk ape" (swampland Sasquatch, basically) stalks the beach. Daft fun.
#film #StompShoutScream #horror #comedy #comedyhorror #movie #Bmovie #CreatureFeature
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This evening's viewing: Nic Cage in Willy's Wonderland.
A non-speaking Cage stuck working in a derelict amusement park overnight, fights demonically possessed animatronics from the park.
Yes, daft as it sounds, but kinda fun
#film #NicolasCage #movie #horror #comedyhorror #WillysWonderland
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Stuck in the Filter: November/December 2025’s Angry Misses By KenstrosityBrutal cold envelops the building as my minions scrape through ice and filthy slush to find even the smallest shard of metallic glimmer. With extensive budget cuts demanded by my exorbitant bonus schedule—as is my right as CEO of this filtration service—there was no room to purchase adequate gear and equipment for these harsher weathers. However, I did take up crocheting recently so each of my “employees” received a nice soft hat.
Hopefully, that will be enough to tide them over until the inclement weather passes and we return to normal temps. Until then, they have these rare finds to keep them warm, and so do you! REJOICE!
Kenstrosity’s Knightly Nightmare
AngelMaker // This Used to Be Heaven [November 20th, 2025 – Self Released]
I’ve been a fan of AngelMaker’s since their 2015 debut Dissentient. The grossly underrated and underappreciated Vancouver septet are a highly specialized deathcore infantry, with their lineup expanding steadily over their career in concert with their ever-increasing songwriting sophistication. Unlike the brutish and belligerent debut and follow-up AngelMaker, 2022’s Sanctum and new outing This Used to Be Heaven indulge in rich layering, near-neoclassical melodies, and dramatic atmosphere to complement AngelMaker’s trademark sense of swaggering groove. With early entries “Rich in Anguish” and “Haunter” establishing the strength of both sides of their sound, it always surprises me how AngelMaker successfully twist and gnarl their sound into shapes—whether it be hardcore, blackened, or melodic—I wasn’t anticipating (“Silken Hands,” “Relinquished,” “Nothing Left”). A rock-solid back half launched by the epic “The Omen” two-part suite brings these deviations from the expected into unity with the deathcore foundation I know AngelMaker so well for (“Malevolence Reigns,” “Altare Mortis”), and in doing so secure their status as one of the most reliably creative deathcore acts in the scene. Nothing here is going to change the minds of the fiercer deathcore detractors, but if your heart is open even just a crack, there’s a good chance This Used to Be Heaven will force themselves into it, if not entirely rip the whole thing asunder. My advice is simply to let it.
This Used To Be Heaven by AngelMaker
ClarkKent’s Sonic Symphonics
Brainblast // Colossus Suprema [November 11th, 2025 – Vmbrella]
A debut album five years in the making from a band formed in 2015, Colossus Suprema is the brainchild of Bogotá, Colombia’s Edd Jiménez. Jiménez turned his passion for and training in classical composition towards his symphonic progressive act, Brainblast. With Bach as an inspiration, Brainblast’s brand of technical death metal has the grandeur of Fleshgod Apocalypse, the speed of Archspire, and the virtuosity of concert musicians. Jiménez’s classical training shows — the compositions have an orchestral feel, only played at insane energy levels. The speed, the depth, and the breadth of the instrumentation are sure to leave you breathless. Nicholas Le Fou Wells (First Fragment) lays down relentless kitwork with jaw-dropping velocity, while Eetu Hernesmaa provides technical fretwork that’ll similarly leave you awestruck. He delivers sublime riffs on “Relentless Rise” and a surprising melodic lead that steals the show on “Unchain Your Soul.” Perhaps most prominent is the virtuoso play of the bass from Rich Gray (Annihilator) and Dominic Forest Lapointe (First Fragment) that is omnipresent and funky on each and every song. To top it all off is the piano (perhaps from Jiménez), giving the music some gravitas with the technical, concert-style playing. This record is just plain bonkers and tons of fun. Given this is the debut from a young musician, the idea that Brainblast has room to grow is plenty exciting.
COLOSSUS SUPREMA by BRAINBLAST
Gods of Gaia // Escape the Wonderland [November 28th, 2025 – Self Released]
If you’ve been eagerly awaiting the next SepticFlesh release, Germany’s Gods of Gaia have got you covered. Founded in 2023 by Kevin Sierra Eifert, Gods of Gaia is made up of an anonymous collective from around the world, contributing to a dark, heavy, and aggressive form of symphonic metal. Their sophomore album, Escape the Wonderland, features a collection of death metal songs with plenty of orchestral arrangements that add a dramatic flair. Along with crushing riffs and thunderous blast beats, you’ll hear choral chants (“Escape the Wonderland,” “Burn for Me”), bits of piano (“What It Takes”), and plenty of cinematic symphonics. SepticFlesh is the obvious influence, but the grandiosity of Fleshgod Apocalypse flares up on cuts like the dramatic “Rise Up.” The front half is largely aggressive, with “What It Takes” taking the energy to thrash levels. The back half dials down the energy, even creeping to near doom on “Krieg in Mir,” but never pulls back on the heaviness. Cool as the symphonic elements are, the riffs, blast beats, and brutal vocal delivery are just as impressive. Make no mistake, this is melodic death metal above all else, with symphonic seasonings that elevate it a notch. Just the opposite of what the record title suggests, this is one wonderland you won’t want to escape.
Escape the Wonderland by Gods of Gaia
Grin Reaper’s Frozen Feast
Hounds of Bayanay // КЭМ [November 15, 2025 – Self Released]
Two-and-a-half years after dropping debut Legends of the North, Hounds of Bayanay returns with КЭМ to sate your eternal lust for folk metal.1 Blending heavy metal with folk instrumentation, specifically kyrympa2 and khomus,3 as well as throat singing, Hounds of Bayanay might sound like a Tengger Cavalry or The Hu knockoff, but you’ll do yourself a disservice by writing them off. Boldly enunciated, clarion cleans belt out in confident proclamations while grittier refrains and overtones resonate beneath, proffering assorted and engaging vocal stylings. Rather than dwelling overlong in strings and tribal chanting, the deft fusion of folk instruments with traditional metal defines Hounds’ sound and feels cohesively integrated on КЭМ, providing an intimate yet heavy backdrop to a hook-laden and alluringly replayable thirty-nine minutes. In addition to the eclectic folk influence, there’s a satisfying variety of songwriting from track to track, with “Ardaq,” “Cɯsqa:n,” and “Dɔʃɔrum” exemplifying the enticing synthesis of styles. More than anything else, Hounds of Bayanay embodies heart and fun, warming my chilly days with a well-executed platter of Eastern-influenced folk metal. Don’t skip this one, or the decision could hound you.
Blood Red Throne // Siltskin [December 05, 2025 – Soulseller Records]
I’m shoving up against the deadline to wedge this one in, but Blood Red Throne’s latest deserves a mention, and bulldozing is just the sort of thing you should do while listening to BRT’s brand of bludgeoning, pit-stomping romp. Back in December, the venerable Norwegian death metal act dropped twelfth album Siltskin, maintaining their prolific and consistent release schedule. In addition to their dependable output, BRT stays the course with pummeling, brutish pomp. In his coverage of Nonagon and Imperial Congregation, Doc Grier drums up comparisons to Old Man’s Child, Panzerchrist, and Hypocrisy, and while I’m not inclined to disagree on those points, I’ll add that Siltskin also harkens to Kill-era Cannibal Corpse in its slick coalition of mid-paced slammers, warp-speed blitzes, and fat ‘n’ frolicking bass. Add to that the sly, sticky melody from the likes of Sentenced’s North from Here (“Vestigial Remnants”), and you’ve got a recipe for a righteous forty-five-minute smash-a-thon. Blood Red Throne’s last few records have been among their best, which is an incredible feat for a band this far into their career. While Siltskin doesn’t surpass BRT’s high-water mark, it keeps up, and if you’re hungry for an aural beatdown, then Blood Red Throne would like to throw their crown into the ring for consideration.
Gotsu-Totsu-Kotsu // Immortality [December 17, 2025 – Bang the Head Records]
I am woefully late to the charms of Gotsu-Totsu-Kotsu, a Japanese death metal outfit prominently featuring slap ‘n’ pop bass. Had it not been for our trusty Flippered Friend, I might have continued this grievous injustice of ignorance, but thankfully, this is not the timeline to which I’m doomed. Immortality is Gotsu-Totsu-Kotsu’s seventh album, and those who enjoy the band’s previous work should remain satisfied. For new acolytes, Gotsu-Totsu-Kotsu grasps the rabid intensity of Vader and Krisiun and imbues it with a funky edge. Meaty bass rumbles and sprightly slapped accents, provided by bassist/vocalist Haruhisa Takahata, merge with Kouki Akita’s kit obliteration to establish a thunderous, unrelenting rhythm section. Atop the lower end’s heft, Keiichi Enjouji shreds and squeals with thrashy vigor and a keen understanding of melody. First proper track “Anima Immortalis” even includes gang intonations that work so well, I wish they were more prevalent across the album. The sum total of Gotsu-Totsu-Kotsu’s atmosphere is one of plucky exuberance that strikes with the force of a roundhouse kick to the dome. Had I discovered it sooner, Immortality would have qualified for a 2025 year-end honorable mention, as I haven’t been able to stop spinning it or the band’s prior releases.4 Though I’m still in the honeymoon phase, I expect this platter to live on in my listening, and recommend you not miss this GTK killer like I almost did.
Thus Spoke’s Random Revelations
The Algorithm // Recursive Infinity [November 21st, 2025 – Self Released]
I’ve been a fan of The Algorithm since the early days, back when their electronica-djent was almost twee in its experimental joy, spliced with light-hearted samples. Over the years, Rémi Gallego has tuned his flair for mesmeric, playful compositions to develop a richer, more streamlined sound. Recursive Infinity continues the recent upward trend Data Renaissance began. With riffs and rhythms the slickest since Brute Force, and melodies the brightest and most colourful since equally-prettily adorned Polymorphic Code, it’s a cyberpunk tour-de-force. The wildness is trained, chunky heaviness grounding magnetic melodies (“Race Condition,” “Mutex,” “By Design”), dense chugging transitioning seamlessly into techno (“Advanced Iteration Technique,” “Hollowing,” “Graceful Degradation), and adding bite to bubbly, candy-coloured soundscapes (“Rainbow Table,”). The skittering of breakbeats tempers synthwave (“Endless Iteration), and bright pulses wrap cascading electro-core (“Race Condition,” “Mutex”) and orchestral melodrama (“Recursive Infinity”). It’s often strongly reminiscent of some point in The Algorithm’s history, but everything is upgraded from charming to entrancing. This provides a new way to interpret Recursive Infinity: not just a reference to an endless loop in general, but to Boucle Infinie (Infinite Loop)—Remi’s other musical project—and by extension, The Algorithm themselves. Yet he is still experimenting, including vocoder vocals (“Endless Iteration,” “By Design”) for a surprisingly successful dark-Daft Punk vibe in slower, moodier moments. With nostalgic throwbacks transformed so beautifully, and the continued evolution, there’s simply no way I can ignore The Algorithm now. And neither should you.
Recursive Infinity by The Algorithm
Owlswald’s Holiday Scraps
Sun of the Suns // Entanglement [December 12th, 2025 – Scarlet Records]
Bands and labels take heed—We reserve December for two things: Listurnalia and celebrating another trip around the sun. It is not for releasing new music. Yet this blunder persists, ensuring we inevitably miss gems like Sun of the Suns’ sophomore effort, Entanglement.5 The record dropped just as the world was tuning out for the year, and it deserves much better. Building on the foundation of their 2021 debut, TIIT, the Italian trio has significantly beefed up their progressive death formula. Mixing tech-death articulation with deathcore brutality, Entanglement ensures fans of Fallujah will feel right at home with its effervescent clean melodies and crystalline textures. Francesca Paoli (Fleshgod Apocalypse) returns to provide another masterclass behind the kit with rapid-fire double-bass, blasts, and tom fills, while guitarists Marco Righetti and Ludovico Cioffi deliver cosmic shredding and radiant solos that are both technical and deliberate. While the early tracks lean into Fallujahian songcraft and Tesseract-style arpeggios, the album shines brightest late when the group largely sheds its stylistic orbit. “Please, Blackout My Eyes” pivots toward a majestic Aeternam vibe with ethereal tech-death incisiveness, while “One With the Sun” and “The Void Where Sound Ends Its Path” hit like a sledgehammer with Xenobiotic’s deathcore grooves. Though Luca Dave Scarlatti’s vocals lack differentiation, the sheer quality of the compositions carries the weight, proving Sun of the Suns are much more than mere clones.
Entanglement by Sun Of The Suns
#2025 #Aeternam #AngelMaker #Annihilator #Archspire #Bach #BangTheHeadRecords #BloodRedThrone #Brainblast #CannibalCorpse #ColombianMetal #ColossusSuprema #DaftPunk #DeathMetal #Deathcore #Dec25 #Djent #Entanglement #EscapeTheWonderland #ExperimentalMetal #Fallujah #FirstFragment #FleshgodApocalypse #FolkMetal #GermanMetal #GodsOfGaia #GotsuTotsuKotsu #HeavyMetal #HoundsOfBayanay #Hypocrisy #Immortality #ItalianMetal #JapaneseMetal #Krisiun #MelodicDeathMetal #NorwegianMetal #Nov25 #OldManSChild #Panzerchrist #ProgressiveDeathMetal #ProgressiveMetal #RecursiveInfinity #Review #Reviews #ScarletRecords #SelfRelease #SelfReleased #Sentenced #SepticFlesh #Siltskin #SoulsellerRecords #StuckInTheFilter #StuckInTheFilter2025 #SunOfTheSuns #SymphonicDeathMetal #SymphonicMetal #Synthwave #TechnicalDeathMetal #TenggerCavalry #TesseracT #TheAlgorithm #TheHu #ThisUsedToBeHeaven #Vader #Vmbrella #Xenobiotic #КЭМ