[Review-EP]: Arthur Amity - The Depths of My Own Universe


Arthur Amity is an ambitious, aspiring guitar player hailing from Moscow, Russia. A little time ago he release his debut EP “The Depths of my Own Universe”. Ego aside, this release is very cool because combines a number of styles into one awesome, hard hitting package. His instrumental approach primarily brings out a Progressive front with shred, djent, death, orchestral and metalcore elements in the mix. In album you will find a lot of fast riffs and solos as well as numerous orchestral and lyric themes. All these elements brilliantly shine through the seven tracks that make up the EP.


Artist: Arthur Amity
Album: The Depths Of My Own Universe
Genre: Progressive/Symphonic Deathcore/Instrumental Progressive Metal

1. Immersion
2. Motivation Planet
3. Colors We Have Never Seen
4. Lust & Shame
5. On The Endless Shore
6. Completely Mad
7. Unappraciated Man



This one is highly recommended to the prog heads and instrumental addicts of the world. You’ll most likely walk away with pleased ears.
YEEAHHH!


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