Belgium progressive/post-metal act Tarmak introduces us to their intricate creation.
“Krater” is the track that opens their debut EP “Plow,” and the only one off of it that contains vocals. We grab onto the edges of a confident and powerful sound released with the dynamically pulsating riff piercing a hidden hypnotic fog. After this turn, the hardest overgrown plates seem to move apart, and Sander Vergote's vocals, screaming in the depths, explore the phenomenon of barbarism and control. Then the limping, dense bass leads us to the very top of the structure past the intensifying, surprisingly designed floors, where we will be richly covered with strange insights.
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