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Hemina
Artist Icon Nebulae (2014)
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Track List
01) Before
02) Nightlives
03) Freedom
04) Lust
05) Soulmates
06) Strength
07) Loss
08) Hope
09) Promise
10) Otherworldly












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"Nebulae" is the second full length studio album from Australian Progressive Metal band Hemina, released September 2nd, 2014 through The Bird's Robe Collective.
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After the criminally under-appreciated Synthetic, the Aussie quartet Hemina have returned and put together another emotional masterpiece. With talent that a larger band would struggle to replicate, we are graced with the dual-harmony juggernaut that is Douglas Skene and Jessica Martin. Where other bands would have to outsource their vocal duties to compete, Hemina present their mind-blowing vocal range and unmatched passion in-house with founding leader Doug on guitar/keyboards and Jessica on bass. Probably the greatest improvement from the last album is the guitar-work, with heavier rhythms and leads courtesy of the phenomenal Mitch Coull. The icing on this progverbial cake is the atmospheric keyboard layering of Phill Eltakchi, who continues to impress with his inventive ideas and classic solos. Building on all these great parameters, we find a solid backbone in the session work of Edwin Saute returning on the skins, although I felt his performance deserved to be a bit higher in the mix.
Probably one of the most genuine progressive metal albums since... their last album. --- metalstorm.net



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