Microcosm is a good E.P full of intense Djent, there are a lot of good moments on here and it’s definitely worth hunting down.
Despite not being the most unique Djent I’ve ever heard, it does it really well and is really enjoyable to listen to.
Microcosm may not be the most technical Djent release, focusing on a more groovy sound similar to
Volumes it does this extremely well. The E.P has some infectious grooves to it and some pretty wicked headbanging sections. The lighter elements add some soothing ambient undertones to the music, creating an excellent spacey atmosphere. The whole atmosphere of
Microcosm feels like being trapped on a hostile alien world. The sound is spacey and atmospheric whilst still keeping the usual level of
Deathcore heaviness and mixing it with some subtle progressive influences.
The guitar work in general is pretty excellent; at times I am reminded of
The Contortionist’s Exoplanet during the heavier, less progressive sections. The lack of technicality isn’t a problem for me at all because the sound is full of wicked grooves and infectious rhythms. Thankfully breakdowns are used sparingly, and when they are used they’re done tastefully. They never halt the momentum of the songs and feel like a smooth transition rather than feeling disjointed. The track
Aperture in particular has one of the best breakdowns I’ve heard, being tremendously heavy and groovy enough to inspire a moshing frenzy.
As well as the usual heaviness, there are some pretty phenomenal melodic sections as well.
Aperture in particular has an excellent melodic section starting at around 2:20, there’s some pretty good electronic effects followed up by a melody that would fit perfectly in a song by
The Contortionist.
That’s another thing;
Microcosm is very similar to Exoplanet. The grooves are very similar and the atmosphere is similar, however
Microcosm in general is much heavier than Exoplanet and there’s far less progressive elements. They still however are fairly similar in style and if you loved the heavier moments of Exoplanet then you’re guaranteed to like this.
If you’re a fan of spacey and progressive
Deathcore then
Microcosm is definitely worth getting. It may not be the most ground breaking release of all time but it’s really enjoyable and contains some excellent moments. The atmosphere is akin to being lost in some uncharted sector of the
Universe adding a lot of depth and weight to the music. Overall
Microcosm is a pretty good release and I’d definitely recommend it to Djent fans out there.
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