Violet Stigmata's latest album, Progénitures Suite Fin, is a breathtaking journey through the depths of progressive metal. The band's unique blend of heavy guitar riffs, intricate drumming, and haunting vocals creates an otherworldly atmosphere that transports the listener to a realm of dark, mystical beauty.
From the opening track, "Terres Mortes," the album sets a foreboding tone that never lets up. The band's technical prowess is on full display throughout, with complex time signatures and intricate arrangements that keep the listener engaged and constantly surprised.
Vocalist Violette's haunting voice is a standout feature of the album, soaring above the heavy instrumentation with an ethereal quality that adds to the album's mystical vibe. Meanwhile, the guitar work of both Violette and guitarist Nao is nothing short of spectacular, with both musicians delivering blistering solos and intricate riffs that showcase their technical skill and creativity.
The album's standout track is undoubtedly "Le Cercle," a haunting ballad that showcases Violette's emotive vocals and the band's penchant for crafting intricate, atmospheric soundscapes. The track's slow build and explosive climax is a masterclass in progressive songwriting, and is sure to leave a lasting impression on the listener.