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The Sonic Symphonic Podcast: Episode 18 - ALTAR OF I: ’Human Resources’

The Sonic Symphonic Podcast: Episode 18 - ALTAR OF I: ’Human Resources’

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In this episode I walkthrough 'Human Resources', the latest album from @altarofiofficial1139 including FOUR video tracks! The band are stunningly creative with their atmospheric blend of Metalcore, Melodic Death and Progressive - I promise you that this episode does NOT disappoint! Their record was expertly mixed and mastered by Sick Of Sound (www.sickofsound.com) and they need YOUR vote this month at www.totalrock.com/vote !

Links: https://artgatesrecords.com/linktree/...

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:14 'Wiindigookaanzhimowin'

01:54 'Spreading The Disease'

10:12 'Creation Of Godzilla'

16:08 'Arkanus'

22:32 'Beauty Beast'

31:39 'The Sourcerer'

35:57 'Subjekt'

42:01 'Warriors'

47:48 'A.I. (Ad Infinitum)'

53:27 'Into The Abyss'

55:40 'Ex Umbra In Solem'

1:01:44 'Appletree'

1:09:42 'Wendigod'

1:14:58 Closing remarks

NOTE: 1. Apologies that in two instances the name shown on screen doesn't always match the song #imlearning :D

2. The album is a 16 track album, all in, for some reason at the point of recording my 'system' omitted the 16th file - an awesome track called 'Goyaale' - go to spotify and check it now!: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1zur9...

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Ben Sebastian: www.linktr.ee/bensebastia

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