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Album Review: Azusa – Loop Of Yesterdays

Prog-metal supergroup Azusa keep it complex on debut album, Loop Of Yesterdays

There are 12 tracks on Loop Of Yesterdays, but it feels like there are at least five times as many. That’s because this prog-metal supergroup – made up of Extol’s Christer Espevoll and David Husvik, former Dillinger Escape Plan bassist Liam Wilson, and phenomenal vocalist Eleni Zafirdou – are driven by a complex, restless creativity.

As such, these songs refuse to sit still for even a second. To wit, opener Memories Of An Old Emotion veers between pummelling, coruscating metal and calmer trippy melodies. It’s a pattern that repeats frequently, notably on One Too Many Times, Seven Demons Mary and Rapture Boy, although the almost folky lilt of the title-track and the 32-second grace of Support Becomes Resistance, which feeds into the chug of Monument, both offer a slight reprieve.

It’s enthralling, if exhausting stuff, but when Azusa hit the sweet spot – as on final track Aching Ritual – the results are magnificent.

Verdict: 4/5