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fave it Death Metal | Thrash/Speed Metal
7 tracks | 26 minutes
Released May 2006
on Bombworks Records
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Progressive technical brutal metal from Atlanta, Georgia
Bio / Background
Extreme progressive brutality is just one way to describe the impressive debut from The Souls Unrest. Hailing from Atlanta, Georgia, in the US, The Souls Unrest dovetails progressive metal, complete with non-traditional time signatures and technical musicianship, with the brutality and blastbeats of thrash and death metal, delivering a unique wall of sound that will leave your mouth agape and your senses dumbfounded. If you can imagine the heavier progressive soundscape of bands like Dream Theater and Shadow Gallery colliding with the technical extreme metal of bands like Living Sacrifice, Mastodon, and Keelhaul, you will have a glimpse of what The Souls Unrest actually sounds like. If you are tired of boring metal and desire something to push the limits of technical musicality, look no further than The Souls Unrest.







