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Highest Place : First Sight
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Progressive metal with tons of surprises.
Genre: Metal/Punk: Heavy Metal
Release Date: 2004
First Sight Record Label: Highest Place
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Pain, Joy & Insanity 1:41 $0.99
Creating Ghosts 7:35 $0.99
Sympathy Contest 6:11 $0.99
Wake Up 6:22 $0.99
Powered By Hate 5:38 $0.99
No Children, No Laughter 4:29 $0.99
Letter To My Fallen Prince (Pt 1) 8:06 $0.99
Persian Dissonance 1:38 $0.99
The Advent From Within 9:40 $0.99
Charognards D'Émotions 6:11 $0.99
Living Ways 4:44 $0.99
Skeleton Crew 7:58 $0.99
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Album Notes

Highest Place is a 5 pieces Progressive Metal band from the small town of Granby in Québec.

Highest Place incorporate other musical styles as a part of its image. They have a heavy sound combined with surprises and exoticism that keeps our music fresh.

Lyrics are positive and intelligent about a broad bunch of subjects.

REVIEWS:

Lords Of Metal (Netherlands):

"[...] In twelve lengthy tracks we get more than seventy minutes of riffs and tempo changes that are flying all around. These are no primary school tricks, these are University skills that will warm-up the brains of musical rationalists. Technothrashers who dig stuff from Watchtower, Atheist and Spiral Architect will definitely get a stiffy from this chords-chaos [...]"

The Darkest Hours:

"[...] A good debut album and it's easy to see that this band is strong and they got some original stuff [...]"

Prog-Résiste (Belgium):

"[...] d'une manière générale, Highest Place me fait musicalement penser à la vague death avant-gardiste d'époque, et à des groupes comme Atheist ou encore Messhuggah. Album puissant, assez brut et direct dans la forme, et révélant des musiciens doués, volontaires qui se sont bien éclatés en enregistrant ce disque [...]"

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Watch for the new CD comming this fall 2005!

A new masterpiece in the world of progressive music.

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REVIEWS