Fantasy, opera-like metal album, whole album tells the story of a future where mainframes have subsumed humanity. Similar in structure to Haggard's Tales of Ithria, but based in the fantastical future not the fantastical past. Note that this album is best listened to as an entire work, as each track is based upon previous ones.
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Fantasy, opera-like metal album, whole album tells the story of a future where mainframes have subsumed humanity. Similar in structure to Haggard… read more
Fantasy, opera-like metal album, whole album tells the story of a future where mainframes have subsumed humanity. Similar in structure to Haggard's Tales of Ithria, but based in the… read more
Amogh Symphony started as a project by Vishal J. Singh from Assam, India in 2004. The EP “Ashwamedh” was released in 2005 in the UK under Kollosal (now defunct) and was distributed in limited copies for reviews. The EP was recognized for influences in its unique progressive metal sound, ranging from eastern music to jazz, and gathered a positive reception from listeners and reviewers. “Abolishing the Obsolete System”, their first full-length album, was released in April 2009. In this album, Vishal played all the instruments himself and recorded himself. Around 200 physical copies we… read more
Amogh Symphony started as a project by Vishal J. Singh from Assam, India in 2004. The EP “Ashwamedh” was released in 2005 in the UK under Kollosal (now defunct) and was distributed in limit… read more
Amogh Symphony started as a project by Vishal J. Singh from Assam, India in 2004. The EP “Ashwamedh” was released in 2005 in the UK under Kollosal (now defunct) and was distributed in limited copies for reviews. The EP was recognized f… read more