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Mindtech „Omnipresence“

Die Band gibt es seit 2007 und sie blicken auf ein Album und eine EP zurück, teilte bereits die Bretter mit Vollbeat, Pagan´s Mind, Triosphere, Eclipse, Masterplan, Pyramaze, Seventh Wonder, In Flames und Kvelertak und besticht auf „Omnipresence“ mit einer beeindruckenden Balance aus Heaviness und Prog-Finesse und einem Reigentoller Hooks von Sänger Mathias Molund Indergard, der schon in Judas Priest- und Iron-Maiden-Coverbands zeigte, was für ein Talent er ist.

Auch inhaltlich wird´s interessant: „Omnipresence“ behandelt die ewige Suche nach der Wahrheit und die Gewissheit, dass das Leben eine höhere Bedeutung haben muss, als was uns heutzutage normalerweise gelehrt wird.

Tracks
The Big Question
The Lotus Eyed
Unity
These Are The Days
The Journey
Standing Tall
Brahman
Through The Veil

Mindtech „Omnipresence“
TriTech