Unearthing is a splendid and magnificent work. With a solid purpose, and a strong sense of originality, Into Orbit develops a very lancinating musical style, that can be described as a hazardous and proficient storm in the middle of the most serene and ambivalent ocean. With punctual and fluctuating devices, that carries out at the height of an imponderable significant concept a very sensible ordeal, the songs are as soft and calm as the perpetual haze of a distant world of ethereal dreams, that suddenly feels prepared to captivate your soul, being the sole objective of the journey the desire to wonder free into the most derelict, antagonistic, pure and sincere vicissitudes that shapes the orbit of the insecure emotional devices of the human existence. With laborious and insinuating melodies that capture the essence of an insurrect desolation that standardizes the retrospective resilience of the human soul, Unearthing is unparalleled in the streams of its poetic correlations, surpassing the formidable essence of an inexistent river of detrimental recollections of fragmented dreamscapes, that conforms to the non-aligned essence of an unbound and unrestricted sentimental galaxy.
With exceedingly beautiful and strong guitar lines, Unearthing is a formidable instrumental album, that really shapes the genre in a very personal and original context. Unfortunately, some passages of incongruous and diffuse musical uniformity transmits a sporadic sense of monotony. Nonetheless, these awkward moments do not compromise the strength, the audacity and the genuine sonorous lucidity of the album, primary qualities that grow stronger and stronger, with each track.
Unearthing, by New Zealander Post Metal duo Into Orbit, is a solid, masterful, perennial, splendid, graceful and gracious album, that will literally take you into another orbit of sonorous existence, certainly a more extraordinary and vivacious one. A sensational and monumental record, Unearthing is a wonderful and spectacular state of the art work. Original, lucid and very singular, this is a record with a seriously ferocious artistic potential, that has all the right components to revitalize and revolutionize the genre.
Wagner