Absent Theory – “Of Monsters and Men”
In Absent Theory’s sonic tapestry, you’ll find the raw power of industrial metal, the aggressive edge of nu metal, and the melodic sensibility of alternative rock. Their music is characterized by engaging and powerful melodies, underpinned by storytelling lyrics that cut straight to the heart. It’s a sound that harks back to the 2000s, invoking memories of iconic acts like Linkin Park and Breaking Benjamin while drawing inspiration from contemporaries such as Red, 10 Years, Three Days Grace, Bad Omens, Architects, and more. There’s also a subtle nod to the alternative rock vibes of the ’90s and early 2000s, creating a sense of nostalgia that resonates with fans old and new.
“Of Monsters and Men”, is a nice proposal, which shows a good technical mastery in the genre to be proposed. Energetic and gritty general sound. An intense and well-constructed general atmosphere where the dynamics make listening even more compelling and exalting.
“Of Monsters and Men”, involves the listener by dragging him into a suggestive dimension that gives off excellent vibrations through scratchy guitars, which give a remarkable sound impact.
The band , certainly has excellent potential to be able to propose original and not at all obvious ideas, surprising the listener in a positive way, managing to give even more a beautiful injection of energy.