Distorted Force - "Angelic Bloodshed"

 

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Distorted Force Unleashes "Angelic Bloodshed": A Heavy Metal Odyssey

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In the vast realm of progressive metal, where long tracks, unstable structures, and atmospheric shifts reign supreme, Distorted Force stands out with their peculiar approach to composition. Hailing from Thessaloniki, Greece, the band formed in 2008 and has since embarked on a musical journey that defies convention.
 
Kicking off their discography with a self-titled EP in 2010, Distorted Force hinted at their eclectic influences. The 2011 release, "A Dead Man’s Dream", showcased evident inspirations from Porcupine Tree and Anathema, setting the stage for their evolving sound. The 2012 album "Depersonalization" marked a shift to a heavier sound, which they've maintained with precision.
 
"Fields in Desolation" (2013) introduced progressive metal elements that continued to flourish. The 2014 release, "Taken by Force," followed the established path of their progressive metal journey. The band reached a milestone in May 2018 with the release of their first concept album, "Curves of Sidereal Cosmos", garnering praise from global music critics.
 
Fast forward to May 22, 2023, and Distorted Force drops their seventh album, "Angelic Bloodshed", a sonic onslaught that undoubtedly stands as their heaviest offering to date.
 
Since their inception in 2008, Distorted Force has been gracing stages across Greece and Europe, leaving audiences in awe. The band's dedication to pushing musical boundaries is evident in their latest release, where they seamlessly blend aggression and intricacy.
 
In conclusion, "Angelic Bloodshed" is a testament to Distorted Force's evolution, showcasing their ability to navigate the unpredictable waters of progressive metal with finesse. As they continue to redefine their sound, one can only anticipate the next sonic adventure this Greek powerhouse has in store for its fervent fan base.
 
\m/ Distorted Force - Shredding the Cosmos, One Heavy Note at a Time! \m/

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