Illuminated Minerva
Enigma Adamantine
Review by Gary Hill
This new set is an instrumental one. That said, there are voices, but they are spoken ones, coming from sound bites of interviews and such. There is a theme to this about a conspiracy theory involving extraterrestrials. The music really does land pretty firmly in the middle ground between heavy metal and progressive rock. I can see people arguing with it being placed under prog, but I don't think it fits right under metal, either. I think the experimental nature along with sections that are decidedly progressive, mean it has to go where I put it. This isn't for everyone, but it is compelling stuff. There may only be five songs here, but they are not short tunes. The briefest one runs over five minutes, and the closer is over thirteen-minutes long.
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