Armour was a screamo/post-hardcore-filled album released a year ago by the Spanish band Boneflower. Now, it's proven that the content definitely holds up as a post-rock/post-metal whole with the instrumental version of the album showed (or bound to be showed as the Bandcamp page claims the release date is set to September) in 2021.
These origins mean one thing: the music here is dangerously energetic and loud. The constant stream of rapid guitar sounds fills the listener's attention to the point where nothing else seems important. The ever-changing riffs and melodies gravitate towards math-rock experience while the heaviness of this sound clearly suggests that it was meant with metal vibes in mind. Especially when the guitars are set loose, which happens very often, so they feel like a blizzard of sound (more than just a precise blade of noise) in the centre of which the audience suddenly appears. It feels so good in tracks like Saltpeter and Polarity, but in truth, the whole album is one the same, good level, no doubts.
The album on Bandcamp doesn't include all the tracks that appeared on the original release, perhaps they will be added later (and thus the release date). Still, the material here is so good that every fan of loud and guitar-saturated instrumental music should reach for.
Armour (Instrumental) costs whatever you want to pay.
Check: Polarity
Country: Spain
Genre: heavy math-rock
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