“Diagrams of Consciousness” from Helsinki, Finland Progressive Death Metal quintet Omnivortex is one hell of a debut album and to remind you just how good it is, the band have shot a drum playthrough of “Lifeharvester“, a track loaded with 80’s Thrash nostalgia and brutally savage vocals, while the camera remains firmly on sticksman Aaro
After a couple of jam sessions in Helsinki Finland in early 2019, guitarist Severi Saarioja and drummer Aaro Koskinen created the axis that would become Omnivortex and were soon joined by Niko Lindman (vocals), Mikko Pylkkö (guitars) and Mikael Reinikka (bass). A shared love of extreme music sees them citing influences in bands like Revocation, Gojira
As “Diagrams of Consciousness” is a mere 18 days away, it must be time for Helsinki, Finland Progressive Death Metal quintet Omnivortex to unleash another single from the album which was recorded and mixed by Teemu Aalto (Insomnium, Omnium Gatherum) with mastering by Svante Forsbäck (Entombed, Rammstein). So following the first movement that was “Barren“, the second is “At
September saw sticksman Aaro Koskinen drum tracking for Helsinki Finland Progressive Blackened Death Metallers Omnivortex upcoming 20th November slated debut album “Diagrams of Consciousness“. A second video sees guitarist duo Mikko Pylkkö and Severi Saarioja tracking the guitar for the album that they recorded with Teemu Aalto who also produced and mixed it. Pre-orders for
Rewinding the clock back to February, Omnivortex have shared a clip of sticksman Aaro Koskinen drum tracking for their upcoming 20th November slated debut album “Diagrams of Consciousness“. Their project was born from a jam session in Helsinki, Finland in early 2019 and now claims a Progressive Blackened Death Metal style as their own. Pre-orders
November might seem like a long way off but you’ll only have to wait 87 days until “Diagrams of Consciousness” from Helsinki, Finland Progressive Death Metal quintet Omnivortex drops via Concorde Music Company. That will be on the 20th, with pre-orders for their debut album available here. Having formed in 2019, it’s impressive that the