Scientist are a band from Chicago, Illinois that plays an experimental form of metal and this is a review of their 2015 album "10100II00101" which was released by Hell Comes Home.
Distorted avant garde sounds start off the album along with some heavy guitars and aggressive vocals a few seconds later and you can also hear all of the musical instruments that are present on the recording and the riffs also mix noise rock and extreme metal together and there is also a small amount of blast beats.
Melodic groove metal style vocals can be heard at times as well as a more traditional approach to clean singing can also be heard briefly and some of the riffs also bring in a small amount of melody and when solos and leads are brought into the music they also add more melodies onto the recording while also mixing in a touch of post metal.
Some of the tracks are very long and epic in length and as the album progresses electronic music elements and spoken word samples are added into some of the tracks and some songs also bring in a small amount of clean playing while some tracks also bring in a great mixture of slow, mid paced and fast parts and there are also a couple of instrumentals and they also bring in a brief use of high pitched screams.
Scientist plays a style of metal that is very extreme at times while also being very progressive, avant garde and experimental and they create a musical style that they refer to 'architecultural metal', the production sounds very professional while the lyrics cover dark and philosophical themes.
In my opinion Scientist are a very great sounding experimental metal band and if you are a fan of this musical genre, you should check out this recording. RECOMMENDED TRACKS INCLUDE "Seige Capture Control" "Luminal" and "Bloodless breathless". 8 out of 10.
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