Album Review – Ghost Iris – Comatose

It’s a rare but wonderful sight to watch a band grow and learn with each record, building on their talent and raw potential to create the album they had in them all along. Denmark’s Ghost Iris are such a band, treading in a style that’s been around so long it’s almost in vogue again—progressive metalcore. Ghost Iris started out as a fairly straightforward djent group, and their first two releases showcased an ability to craft incredibly fun riffs, but aside from a few riffs, there was little that truly stood out from the wealth of djent in the last decade. Each record had at least one song that hinted at future greatness, but even going back now, there’s definitely something missing compared to later works.It wasn’t until 2019’s Apple of Discord that potential turned into power, where qual...

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