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To get experimental and, musically, go where others wouldn’t dare; and have it all competently tied together is no easy feat. Yet, this is one of the primary accomplishments of The World Is Quiet Here on their new album, Zon. Released just last week via Silent Pendulum Records, this sophomore full-length offering (of over one hour in length), really emphasizes the quintet’s sensational technical skills and musicianship, as well as its sheer musical coherence. Progressive metal can get rather adventurous, and this album certainly does, but within that creative freedom, the group has demonstrated a great ability to take you on a metallic ride appealing to any fan of hard music. Zon is The World Is Quiet Here’s follow-up to their debut, Prologue. It’s, in a sense, a continuation of that recor...

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