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EXMORTUS Ride Forth By Andrew Depedro, Ottawa Corespondent Wednesday, February 17, 2016 @ 8:57 AM
Luckily, from their own beginnings, EXMORTUS keep it raw and exciting throughout Ride Forth and keep it straightforward. Opening with “Speed Of The Strike”, the quartet tear shit up with the wild guitar work of Conan Moreno and David Rivera channeling each other on this number. Elsewhere, their soloing goes from
technical to full-on ferocious on blisteringly rapid tracks such as “Death To Tyrants” and “Black Sails”. But Ride Forth isn’t just about epic tales of victory with
some impressive guitar solos tossed in between; the instrumental track and Beethoven cover “Appassionata” opens with some equally stellar classical guitar work from Moreno and Rivera and ends with the smooth bass work of Mike Cosio. Even “For The Horde” and “Let Us Roam” showcase their precise playing in parts and reveal a developing skill yet intricate balance between the band’s ability to play both fast and melodic, which would also explain why those songs were before “Appassionata”, almost as a teaser for the listener to investigate further - or ride forth, if you will - into the album’s sonic journey.
At a time when most of their contemporaries in the extreme progressive metal genre have strayed off from their own path only to be too far gone afterwards, EXMORTUS have kept their trusted steed focused on the chartered course ahead. Ride Forth may exhibit lots of over-the-top horseplay but it’s kept the wild stallions of EXMORTUS hungry and challenged enough to break forth from the pack. Don’t expect them to be hoofing it to the glue factory any time soon.
4.5 Out Of 5.0
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