There’s keyboards, occasional vocals, and even trumpets. They succeed at this task on every track here. So yeah, moments of speed metal mixed with moments of lounge music and there’s nothing strange about it. Often times Fox Territory flirts with speed-metal-esque tempos, for instance in my favorite track “Country Strike” (I mean, there’s a teeny bit of Megadeth in there… right?): They’re quite talented as well, often employing jazz-ier techniques in the song structures and also in the riffs themselves. These musicians are focused on getting you to bang your head and tap your toes with a constant goal of simply rocking out. One might initially guess we’re discussing an Animals As Leaders rip-off, but that turns out to not be the case at all. They’ve got the quality tunes to back it up, so here we are!ĭegressive Fusion is a math-core / jazz / instrumental / rock-n-roll good time. It was sincere, friendly, and funny which made a great impression. So let me do the investigating for you and recommend two progressive acts, both heavy in completely different ways:Įarlier this month a Czech band called Fox Territory “hand-delivered” some promotional materials to the blog (essentially introducing themselves and recommending somebody check out their music). The bands which fall under the “progressive” category tend to catch my ear right away, but there are a ton of different sub-genres underneath this umbrella, and therefore a million bands to investigate. It’s best not to stray too far from the herd, and so progressive rock is a pretty safe bet (minus Dream Theater). I occasionally branch out and find good music outside of the heavy metal category. Sometimes it’s good and sometimes it’s not.
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