![]() ![]() But that isn’t actually that big of a deal when we widen our perspective to the entirety of the album as a whole rather than trying to dissect the individual tracks with ill-intention motives. Which is over half an hour’s worth of content by the way. Now some rehashed filler content has slipped in, which isn’t something unheard of in an album of this size. Noiseware has preserved its characteristic subtle blend of the element of chaos and the essence of serenity to bring a captivating album. No one likes soiled wrappings on their Christmas presents, so I would try tackling the entire album as a whole in an abstract manner, with a few comments about some of the songs that I found distinct/interesting. If you’ve seen them before, you would agree that the kind of deep passion it takes to create complex and beautiful music like this, just shows – irrespective of the genre. Or are those main projects? Depends on whom you ask! They had made their presence known to all with their slick style and strong stage presence but the energy fizzled out to some extent over the years as their focus shifted to tours and side projects. ![]() The Pune based metal band is known for its skills in brewing up scores with influences ranging over a very wide spectrum of genres, which makes their songs enjoyable to a wider audience while at the same time manages to retain a unique essence of its own. I guess a few words about the band itself would be a good start to this haphazardly put together manuscript that I am going to call a review. Around 7 years if we are talking numbers. We have a shiny new package in our hands, Noiseware’s new LP – ‘Clouds At Last’ out on January 18th of this year. ![]()
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