Vauxdvihl – To Dimension Logic (obscure prog)
I really can’t remember exactly when I first heard this but it was undoubtedly via Kelz and Denis Gulbey of Sentinel Steel Records around 96 or 97. Doesn’t matter. This is a great album all the way around and pretty obscure. Vauxdihl hail
from Melbourne, Australia.
I highly recommend checking this out if you’re a fan of Fates Warning’s Perfect Symmetry. It reminds me a lot of that album although not quite as good. No, this album isn’t particularly groundbreaking but it’s a nice change from all the trad and the death metal that I have been spinning lately.
Since this is very out of print and relatively hard to find, I uploaded it for your listening pleasure. Download here.
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Written by The Metal Files
June 23, 2009 at 8:14 pm
Posted in 1994, album reviews, australia, heavy metal, prog metal
Tagged with 1994, 1997, album reviews, australian bands, fates warning, heavy metal, kelz, perfect symmetry, prog metal, the metal files, to dimension logic, vauxdvihl
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