diazable album review: @MonosphereBand – sentience



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reviewing monosphere “sentience”🎤🥁🎸🎧
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‪‪About Monosphere:
Ambitious, courageous and restless – these are the words which best describe Monosphere’s approach when crafting music. Their versatile sound weaves seamlessly between progressive metal, atmospheric post-metal and modern metalcore, giving the band a unique and refreshing style you can’t help but completely immersive yourself in.

Having independently released their critically acclaimed debut album The Puppeteer in 2021, the band has since embarked on several tours with the likes of Rolo Tomassi, CELESTE and Imperial Triumphant. As well as having supported a plethora of other bands (The Ocean, The Hirsch Effekt, Humanity’s Last Breath, Napalm Death, Wiegedood, Attila and many more), Monosphere also headlined the side stage at Euroblast 2023 alongside main stage headliners Leprous, further proving themselves to be one the most exciting, hard-working and interesting upcoming bands in the scene.

Monosphere’s 2023 sophomore album Sentience pushes the band’s sound further than ever before. Resulting in a culmination of engaging, meticulously written tracks, thought-provoking lyrical themes, beautiful soundscapes and brutal riffs to create a unique and enthralling sonic experience. Monosphere are back with their best production to date and they’re here to stay.

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