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Year of the Moth : Manifesto
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Twin guitars and pounding drums and bass form an in-your-face wall of sound on Year of the Moth's second album, the culmination of two years of songwriting that lands somewhere between the genres of hard rock, stoner metal, and experimental prog rock.
Genre: Rock: Hard Rock
Release Date: 2010
Manifesto
Year of the Moth
Record Label: Werewolf Marks Records
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1. Petrol 6:20 + MP3 $0.99
2. Forever 4:15 + MP3 $0.99
3. Of Moth Nor Rust 4:59 + MP3 $0.99
4. In the Shadow of the Paha Sapa 5:23 + MP3 $0.99
5. Race 5:30 + MP3 $0.99
6. Alsenz 2:20 Album Only
7. The Liar's War 4:32 + MP3 $0.99
8. Manifesto 6:09 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

Made up of Arizona music scene alumni & studio musicians, YOTM have come together to try their hand at progressive metal. This isn't overly complicated music or even power metal but sticks to the basic building blocks of the heavy metal sound to create interesting tonal arrangements with an experimental edge. Much of the music is also based around obvious layering, with a single guitar then joined by another to only go back & forth throughout a song creating a mixture of individual moments within a song versus the standard riff A-riff B-riff A-riff C-repeat, approach. The 6 minute instrumental "Manifesto" is a great example of this enthralling musical ingenuity. The regular use of slightly synthesized vocals is also a highlight giving them a unique progressive edge. Vocals are always a great thing to tweak to give a band a unique &/or recognizable sound. Just look at Yes, Rush, L.A. Guns with Jizzy Pearl or even the chatty Megadeth. In general, the songs of YOTM tend to have a heavy metal sound but aim for this via tight riffs over the speed & thrash approach, which makes for more enjoyable listening experience over all. I'd love to hear some live tracks from this band as I have the feeling they would be different but incredibly interesting variations on their studio work ... let alone full of energy cause this is head-banging music for sure. The only thing that could damage these tight arrangements live is a poor sound system, which they've probably had plenty of in some of those smaller Arizona clubs! A recommended band to check out if your in Arizona or if you're flipping through myspace!
-Aaron Joy, www.romanmidnightmusic.blogspot.com

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