Vihaan are from the US and this is their début album. They play Progressive Metal.
Vihaan combine Progressive Rock, Metal and Jazzy technicality into 48 minutes of listening pleasure.
This is a band who aren’t afraid to embrace the Metal side of their sound, so as well as their expressive Progressive music and the exploratory Rock we also get heaviness and deep vocals.
As you would expect of a band like this, the music is first rate. Everything is clear and played well; even the bass is audible and makes a valuable contribution to the songs.
Vihaan have struck the perfect balance between complex technicality and accessibility. Think Opeth meets Between the Buried and Me.
These tracks are artfully composed and have enough variety and interest to engage for the full listening time. The fact that they have a firm Metal base means they never go wandering too far into experimental territories and the integrity of the song is always kept intact.
Added effects and sounds complement the base collection of instruments well. This gives each song an added flavour. Inflection has a part near the end, for example, that sounds really 70’s Prog sci-fi. It’s enough to make my hairs stand on end!
This is a very accomplished and enjoyable album. It’s full of rich textures and has a refined palette. A highly recommended listen.

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