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  1. 24 de feb. de 2016 · La misión esencial de “V” es la de seguir perpetuando sentimientos triunfantes y pensamientos arquitectónicos: el predominio de las atmósferas sugerentes y los esquemas rítmicos exigentes sobre lo melódico marcan decisivamente el modus operandi del grupo. Éste es el segundo disco en el que toca Michell en reemplazo del ...

  2. 17 de sept. de 2015 · SCALE THE SUMMIT stunned fans and critics alike on their latest 2015 release “V”, which expertly showcased the instrumental progressive rock band’s sound across an array of beguiling soundscapes throughout each of its ten tracks. Read the Prog Report review of ‘V’ here.

  3. 18 de sept. de 2015 · Scale the SummitV Review. By Kronos on September 18, 2015 in 2015, American Metal, Progressive Metal, Prosthetic Records, Reviews, Instrumental Metal, Progressive Metal, 32 comments. Although we try to cover the metal scene pretty even-handedly here at Angry Metal Guy, some genres will always get short shrift.

  4. www.loudersound.com › reviews › scale-the-summit-vScale The Summit: V | Louder

    15 de sept. de 2015 · Reviews. Metal Hammer. Scale The Summit: V. Vibrant prog metal adventures from the Lone Star state. By Dom Lawson. ( Metal Hammer ) published 15 September 2015. You can trust Louder Our experienced team has worked for some of the biggest brands in music. From testing headphones to reviewing albums, our experts aim to create reviews you can trust.

  5. 31 de ago. de 2015 · Scale the Summit is commonly referred to as an instrumental rock band, and falls into this category often. When experiencing them though, there is no denying, there is a strong metal influence.

  6. www.loudersound.com › reviews › scale-the-summit-v-1Scale The Summit: V | Louder

    9 de oct. de 2015 · Dynamics aplenty from Houston instrumentalists. Skimming through Scale The Summit’s biography, it’s pretty clear the US instrumentalists aren’t shy to big up their support slot achievements, and you can see why – they’ve previously shared bills with the likes of Dream Theater, Periphery and Devin Townsend.

  7. Because my main gripe with Scale the Summit has always been that I feel like their songs have the same sound. It seems to me like they tend to fall into this arpeggiated type groove and overuse it. Maybe that's just their style, but one of the things I love about bands like AAL is that they bring so many different sounds to the table.