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Album: Terminal Redux
# Song Title   Time
1)    Charging the Void More Info... 0:09
2)    Cygnus Terminal More Info... 0:08
3)    LCD (Liquid Crystal Disease) More Info... 0:07
4)    Mountains Above the Sun More Info... 0:01
5)    Ultimate Artificer More Info... 0:05
6)    Pteropticon More Info... 0:06
7)    Psychotropia More Info... 0:07
8)    Pillars of Sand More Info... 0:05
9)    Collapse More Info... 0:09
10)    Recharging the Void More Info... 0:13
 

Album: Terminal Redux
# Song Title   Time
1)    Charging the Void More Info... 0:09
2)    Cygnus Terminal More Info... 0:08
3)    LCD (Liquid Crystal Disease) More Info... 0:07
4)    Mountains Above the Sun More Info... 0:01
5)    Ultimate Artificer More Info... 0:05
6)    Pteropticon More Info... 0:06
7)    Psychotropia More Info... 0:07
8)    Pillars of Sand More Info... 0:05
9)    Collapse More Info... 0:09
10)    Recharging the Void More Info... 0:13
 
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  • The first concept album from the heady, Philly-based thrashers, and their first for new label Earache, Terminal Redux expands on the tech-heavy, progressive-minded prowess of 2011's Outer Isolation with an even more ambitious set of sci-fi neo-thrash transmissions. Built around a narrative concerning an astronaut coming to terms with an existential crisis that arises from his discovery of the key to immortality, the ten-track set delivers a near constant stream of virtuosic riffing and punishing beats, peppered with cosmic utterances both snarled and crooned. Throughout, Vektor's showy, neoclassical leanings never undermine the muscular, Kill 'Em All-era Metallica savagery that's made them leading lights in the post-Voivod thrash era, and Terminal Redux, for all its detours into knotty, prog-tastic futurism, delivers both brains and brawn with extreme prejudice. ~ James Christopher Monger
Professional Reviews
Spin - "They finally embrace hearseloads of the unexpected, proving that they're more than thrash classicists by tossing in a guitar line that hovers like Slowdive..."
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