Red Sky of Sorrow
Atmosphere with a spoken female voice opens this. Textural music brings it upward as the spoken voice gets louder. Eventually dark psychedelic atmosphere takes over and the sung vocals come over the top in an arrangement that’s creepy and crazy cool. After the two and a half minute mark this gets some metal added to the mix, in terms of the powered up rhythm section. It retains a progressive rock vibe even in this harder rocking section, though. Additionally, it drops down for a dark atmospheric treatment. They do power it back out into the metallic sounds, but this is really metallic prog rather than heavy metal. Think of it as a more proggy Tool. |