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Alcholocaust
Invisigoth
Alcholocaust
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
 
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Despite what the moniker might imply, Invisigoth is a band that largely defies conventional descriptions. Formed in 2006 by multi-instrumentalist Cage and vocalist Viggo Domino, the Invisigoth ethos is really about ignorin...  more »

     
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All Artists: Invisigoth
Title: Alcholocaust
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: PROGROCK
Original Release Date: 1/1/2007
Re-Release Date: 1/1/2001
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 837792009559, 837792007555

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Despite what the moniker might imply, Invisigoth is a band that largely defies conventional descriptions. Formed in 2006 by multi-instrumentalist Cage and vocalist Viggo Domino, the Invisigoth ethos is really about ignoring genres and labels, and instead embracing the larger entity that is music itself.

Cage and Viggo believe that any form of music they wish to tackle can easily fall under the Invisigoth umbrella and it is this sense of liberation that allows their visions free reign. Nothing is off limits and anything can be possible. Their music can be epic, cinematic and sweeping one moment and textural, moody and atmospheric the next. In turn, their lyrics can be socially relevant one moment and darkly comic the next.

Recorded in 2006, Alcoholocaust reveals, at the same time, a prodigious and profound respect and iconoclasm for the music that it post-dates. Some call it progressive metal or art rock, yet Invisigoth transcends these attempted reductions and speaks for itself all the while echoing the revelation of the antique and exotic that is the hallmark of their singular, yet universal, expression.
 

CD Reviews

INVISIGOTH! Who Are These Guys!
J.R. Flower King | IND. | 02/11/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Wall of sound, interesting vocals(Ian Gillan of Deep Purple fame with more pizazz!) Great Keyboards , gutsy heavy guitars and good variety of songs. Mix old Deep Purple add some Dream Theater and sprinkle in some Frost and Sabbath. With each listen it gets better and better. Don"t you love albums that start off OK and then just seems to change as you absorb the new sounds! Frosts' album Milliontown, took many listens to appreciate but these are the ones I don't seem to ever tire of. This release has the same feel. I may give it 5 stars after a few more spins."