Interstellar Abduction Album Review

Heavy Metal Ninjas

Review by Asmith // 15 October 2013
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I don’t even know where to begin with this. 2013 album of the year for me hands down. If there was a word to describe how this album makes me feel it would be something like rhgnvpqmfvujg.

There is so much going on here it’s a little hard to describe. Djentstrumental maybe? An instrumental concept album with lashings of djent flavour and some Vai/ Satch styled sauce on top.

After hearing The Heavy Metal Ninjas EP for the first time I was blown away, in some small part because of the Kora boys being involved and it being so totally different to what I had previously heard from them, but that faded quickly in the realisation that HMN stands perfectly fine on one foot while kicking me in the earholes with the other foot. The new album Interstellar Abduction takes that feeling well above and beyond and (for me at least) firmly places HMN at the very pinnacle of NZ songwriting and musicianship.

A rollercoaster of dynamics, structures that could win architectural design awards, and waves of emotive and technical aural stimulation.

From the 2 part Propulsion to chilled tracks like Melodyk, hauntingly beautiful Green Spring, and of course let’s not forget the already released single Design. There is NOTHING I do not like on this album except maybe when it’s over, but then there is always repeat.

This is what the NZ music scene has been missing for so, so long. A band that can without a doubt take the international stage and destroy it Kiwi style. I’m REALLY looking forward to what’s coming next from these guys and I can see it going a long, long way, I just hope I have time to recover from this album before they release another one or I may never be able to string a sentence together again.

About the author Asmith

Having graduated from UCOL’s music course in 2011, I began working with Tararua Television hosting a monthly local music show called “Off The Stage”, where I interviewed and showcased people working within the local music scene. I am in a blues rock band called “The Blue Grizzly Band” as well as a metal band called “Defetus”. I teach guitar lessons and busk regularly. I am also a radio host on Access Radio’s Metal Heads Radio (NZ Metal), and Black & Blues Radio (blues and soul) shows. I am also regularly involved in charity events. My love of music began at an early age, having a wide interest in genres ranging from Reggae and Blues to Rock and Metal, and a few in between. https://www.facebook.com/TheBlueGrizzlyBand https://www.facebook.com/defetus https://www.facebook.com/pages/Manawatu-Metal/126468620697622 https://www.facebook.com/blackandblue999 [email protected]

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