Canvas Solaris - Cortical Tectonics

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Penumbra Diffuse is the second full length release from this Georgia based instrumental tech-metal trio. It also marks their debut effort for Sensory after the successful release of "Sublimation" for Tribunal Records.

The band has shown tremendo...
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Ultra-technical, futuristic instrumental jazz/metal is the order of the day, served with a side of kick-ass. Fans of Gordion Knot and Spiral Architect will rejoice, but fans of Don Caballero, Dysrhythmia, Cynic, and even Coprofago will all probably find something to sink their teeth into. -Deadtide.com

“Cortical Tectonics” is the third full length release from this Georgia based instrumental tech-metal trio.

The band has shown tremendous growth since their beginnings in 1999, evolving out of the death metal/mathcore scene. Dropping their vocalist along the way the band decided to emphasize intricate arrangements, creating compositions that only the most adept musicians could play. Canvas Solaris’ music resonated equally with fans of technical metal co-horts Spiral Architect and Cynic as well as bands like Don Caballero and Dillinger Escape Plan.

“Cortical Tectonics” demonstrates continued growth from three musicians who are not content to retread old ideas. Now drawing inspiration from progressive Gods like King Crimson, Voivod and Mr. Bungle, they have added more textural elements, with keyboards and acoustic instruments playing a more prominent role in the music. The music now has a more expansive sound but still retaining their trademark technical elements. Tracks like the 17 minute epic “Reticular Consciousness” is an example of how the Canvas Solaris sound has evolved. It’s a composition that draws on space and quiet interludes making the transitions to hyper-technical passages all the more effective.

This is the REAL progressive music!
  • Style:Technical Metal
  • Record Label:Sensory Records
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An amazing amalgam of the technical and the melodic. Canvas Solaris raise the bar on this new release. This is the best new progressive metal album on the market.
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What the hell planet are these guy's from!! This is insane music for people who like to hear the musically impossible. The band does have their mellow side too. It's just that after listening to the CD my mind keeps going back to the crazy ass stuff and the mellower side takes the back seat. Although without it, it would almost be to much for the mind to digest.
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