Today in 2002 Forgotten Silence released the EP Yarim Ay
Rosice Czech Republic Experimental Progressive Death Metal/Folk/Jazz
Status:Active
Years active: 1993-present
Often it is the more remote, less traditional locales where truly original music can be found, and here is a case in point. Hailing from the Czech Republic, Forgotten Silence is really on to something here, with a style truly all their own that changes radically from one album to the next. Reviewing their last three albums, the styles range from the avant-garde death metal of Ka Ba Ach (replete with Hanka's wonderful jazzy mid-range vocals complementing death growls) to the experimental ethno-ambient work that is Bya Bamahe Neem to the clear 70's prog rock influences that are all over Kro Ni Ka. Of these three, Ka Ba Ach is the BNR favorite, a fascinating album that is highly recommended for those seeking an original twist on metal, but Kro Ni Ka is noteworthy as well. This is one of the most adventurous metal bands in existence, truly a hidden gem for those seeking something unique.
Independent
Krusty Vocals, Bass, Percussion
Hanka Nogolová Vocals (female)
Medvěd Guitars
Biggles Guitars, Vocals (backing)
Siki Cello
Side A
1. Göl / The Lake 08:13
2. Caminin Üzerindeki Sabah Ayı / The Morning Over The Mosque 04:58
Side B
3. Onward 08:07
21:18
7" picture disc vinyl.
One track with three parts.
A1 Göl / The Lake
A2 Caminin Üzerindeki Sabah Ayı / The Morning Over The Mosque
B Onward
Recording information:
Recorded & mixed at AudioLineStudio from August to October 2002.
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