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Product Description In a time where progressive music is rising and there are so many options available to new listeners, it takes serious guts and personality to turn heads anymore. Norway’s Leprous has done just that in recent years, and it has been such a joy to watch them emerge into the limelight of awareness within the progressive community. It is no wonder, however, as Leprous continues to mature and to cling ever closer to their hearts when crafting new music. Leprous is a visionary band that defies genre labelling, not just in the style, but also in their attitude. After releasing “Tall Poppy Syndrome” (2009), “Bilateral” (2011) and “Coal” (2013); these artists released their monster album “The Congregation” (2015) that spurred high acclaim and an enormous world tour. Leprous, however, is not a band that takes success resting on their hind quarters, as they believe in pushing boundaries, learning from their mistakes, and following their instincts. They are prepared to release their new album “Malina” this summer, and it is set to offer a left hook to the progressive world.
G**N
Love it
"Progressive Metal without any -core influence or bias like most modern progressive metal bands. Just moving forward with their own sound, not conforming to musical conventions."
K**S
First play appeal.
Like this album. Has first play appeal. Just wish the drums was more to the fore in the mix. This has first play appeal which is quite rare for Prog rock.
M**L
My favourite album of 2017!
My favourite album of 2017!
P**T
Five Stars
stunning album, they go from strength to strength
C**N
MASTERPIECE 2017
The best album of 2017. One of the most interesting bands in rock/metal music. Nothing else to say
J**Y
Five Stars
awesome
A**F
Welcome to the now
Some of the album reviews in the "metal" magazines and websites are ludicrous, written by people stuck in the 1990s, unable to process change. This album is fantastic. Thank God for the Scandinavians to drag "metal" back into the 21st century.
T**T
They've still got it!!
A really creative band, crystal clear and ever such strong vocals. Never been one for their slow songs. Loving the time changes. They are still a worthy band, give them a listen. Not quite Tall Poppy Syndrome, but more than good enough to add to my collection. Well done Leprous!!
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