Gladiolus

Review: Gladiolus – Inertia

With the amount of records being released in the present era, ranging from the bedroom to high-class studio productions, it is quite a challenge to satisfy my hunger for music lately. Most of this has to do with the fact that the music being released today lacks sincerity, especially considering the avalanche of the ongoing “AI artists.”

GLADIOLUS from Brisbane, Australia could be described as a true progressive rock/metal band with touches of death metal, offering well-thought melodies, interesting vocal arrangements, and passages that connect the dots that are quite enjoyable on there debut full-length release Inertia

The album opens with “Myopic,” which after a short ambient intro shows that GLADIOLUS have a lot to offer. With often changes, the band distances themselves from delivering just a pure, lifeless showcase of technical proficiency, something that these guys definitely have, but rather present the work that is alive, dynamic and above all, interesting.

References to various stylistically different artists can be heard in GLADIOLUS’ music. Their explorations within OPETH’s or PORCUPINE TREE’s melancholia speak of that, but the band is not afraid to delve deeper and expand their horizons. As Inertia flows by, a listener is taken to a sound-trip that gets more metal-esque. Each of the songs on the album has its own personality, and labelling this record under a single genre would do this band a lot of injustice. As an example, “Disintegrator” is a hard-on prog number with sound that lies somewhere between HAKEN and BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME.

The craftsmanship and musicianship are top-notch that it ultimately makes me think how is it possible that these young guys deliver such a mature material? And that is a great thing. Starting from two center-pieces “Flicker” and the title track (both exceeding the 10-minute mark), as Inertia flows by, GLADIOLUS are even more prolific; they are like a gladiolus flower that opens up slowly.

To summarise, Inertia is a record largely based on the progressive rock/metal channelling many different elements. This is a true epic, both in length and amount of quality material, which requires quite a few listens to get into it. How far GLADIOLUS are ready to go? Time will tell. But for now they are on the right path.

Take a listen of Inertia on Bandcamp. Like GLADIOLUS on Facebook and follow them on Instagram.

Interview: Meliorist

Meliorist is a progressive metal quintet from Brisbane in Australia who recently released their second EP “ii.” Guitarist Andrew Apte did a brief interview for Progarchy, letting us know how the band came up with the name, songwriting, inspiration, and more.

Meliorist

What made you go for the name Meliorist?

Read it as a word for the day, sounded good.

How do you usually describe your music?

I would say modern metal, trying to do new things in every songs. Mixing clean and heavy sections.

What is your writing process like?

Just searching for interesting and cool things on my guitar, then fleshing them out into full songs, trying to listen to everything as a whole as much as possible.

Who or what is your inspiration, if you have any?

All sort of music and artists, lots of Jazz music these days.

What is your favourite piece on the new EP “ii.” and why?

For me I would say My Reflection. I think that it is the best overall song, I think it’s well balanced. For most of the fans though it is What You’ve Lost.

Meliorist - ii

What makes “ii.” different?

Well I have tried very hard to develop and work on a unique style for many years now so I hope that it is not quite like anything else on the market.

What should music lovers expect from “ii.”?

Lots of heavy sections designed for headbanging, mixed with clean sections to even everything out.

What kind of emotions would you like your audience to feel when they listen to your music?

Inspired and happy 🙂

Which do you like most, life in the studio or on tour?

We have not done any touring yet really. I would say it feels great to play a show where everyone is rocking out for sure. But it’s also a great feeling when you just write something you really love, it’s very exciting.

Pick your three favourite albums that you would take on a desert island with you.

Gilad Hekselman – SplitLife
Gregory Porter – Liquid Spirit
Antonio Forcione – Tears of Joy

“ii.” is available from Bandcamp here.

 

Teramaze – Her Halo – Album Review

Artist: Teramaze Album Title: Her Halo Label: Mascot Label Group Year Of Release: 2015 Another day, another good news story. Before I was sent a promo for this release, I knew very little about Teramaze if I’m honest. However, a quick look on that there Internet showed me that there was a definite buzz surrounding […]

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