Mirar are two guys, i highly recommend their interview on the Nik Nocturnal podcast, i loved every second of it. And Mirar are the best thing that ever happened to heavy music, i guess.
Yup, I actually mentioned that at the end of the video when I went through the credits! Also, checked out the podcast; they seem like proper down to earth blokes👏🏻
Whenever I listen to mirar I can’t help but Think that it would be the perfect metal soundtrack for a armoured core game. It’s just so ridiculously industrial that it really suits it( you can decide if I mean the game or the music)
they're prolly just trolling us, there was never any announcements for the ep or any single ever they've been surprise dropping everything they drop, everything also usually takes a while until it gets to Spotify, typically not more than a week tho so expect it soon
I love how danceable this whole album is with the consistency of the drum patterns despite being batshït crazy and heavy af. It's like edm for metal heads 🤯
@galebe135 I bring this up in my reaction a bit. Mirar shines when those crazy ass riffs (not breakdowns) are melodic. The ending track has a Baroque (or Renaissance I forget) style of chord progression, which is cool as fuck
Thank you for such an extensive review! This album has been taking over my brain the last several weeks and I am finally in the "what do others think" section of my fascination. Haha.
Craziest thing is: they implicitly state in the bio of the video that no electronics were used. All guitars just pitch shifted and edited to fucking insanity
The artwork is "the fall of the damned" by peter paul rubens. Parkway drive used this painting as an album cover too. I also have it framed, hanging in my room lol it rules
This is the first time that I've heard these guys and I gotta say, this is some incredible stuff. I do wish that the drums were higher in the mix, they get a little drowned out due to the percussiveness of the riffs which is a little disappointing. Other than that, though, this sounds fantastic. Very Mick Gordon, but also very 00s EDM sounding. Great stuff!
The opening to the album could be the soundtrack for the ending of 2001: A Space Odyssey when he's floating toward the monolith... the rest of it is inside the monolith.
To answer the question in the title… depends on what you’re looking for in metal. This album is very much inspired by dubstep. I personally prefer metal to be grounded in playable riffs and real sounding drums, but this brings something fresh that i don’t really enjoy. I’m sure many people will find this enjoyable though.
It just clicked for me. The overlay with the guitar over the keys!!! The keys is what the guitar would sound like if all the effects, pitch shifts and semi-tones were removed from the guitar.
If they do have vocals, it should be like Our Common Collapse. Those low hellish vocals would be perfect. And there should be no singing lol but honestly I agree, this with vocals would be doing a disservice to the actual instrumentals themselves.
This is what I imagine metal sounds like to non metal people. This also reminds me of Binarys old request Noisekick - The Woods this is the metal equivalent but in a good way.
Technically impressive, mixed and mastered impeccably…. But it all kinda blends together to me. I think Thall is better as an accent to other genre. It’s purest form is experimental and gets a bit much rapidity. Still, this is impressive
I completely agree with you. But I’d nearly actually argue that thall is actually the accent in this case. It feels like this is borderline rave/dance music with a thall flair at times🕺🏼
The thing you mentioned about vocals is definitely true.. for harsh vocals. I was thinking that softer vocals like the pianos and the harpsichord stuff might actually suite this band quite well.
@@Ahab2710 Sounds like you have a predisposition to disliking this style of metal, and are being reductive since you don't understand why people prefer it over what you deem as proper metal. If you don't understand why people think its great, that's fine. But you dont have to treat it as generic because you dont actually take the time to understand music.
Happy New Year Folks🥂
What album(s) are you looking forward to the most in 2025?👀
I would love to have folks in the edm realm review this.
This is nuts. Happy new year!!
Yup, that’d be something I’d watch ✅
Many happy returns to you sir🥂
I would love Excision to do a collab with them.
Mirar are two guys, i highly recommend their interview on the Nik Nocturnal podcast, i loved every second of it.
And Mirar are the best thing that ever happened to heavy music, i guess.
Yes, but Vildhjarta was the group that "made/founded" Thall!🤘💀🖤
Pales to Vildhjarta, no knock on Mirar, just true. Masstaden Undervatten is king in metal.
Yup, I actually mentioned that at the end of the video when I went through the credits!
Also, checked out the podcast; they seem like proper down to earth blokes👏🏻
I genuinely didn't expect to see two chaps in the most fantastic knitted jumpers I've ever seen. Absolutely lovely 🥰
TOMBE AND FAUX-AMIS ON TOP 🤘🤘
Mirar should be scoring Doom: Dark Ages
This would fit that perfectly, great shout
I agree
I had never listened to Mirar before this album. My mind was absolutely blown.
nice Calvin pfp
The first time listening to this band is just an otherworldly experience.
@ ;)
24:02 is right before when THE Riff happens
Whenever I listen to mirar I can’t help but Think that it would be the perfect metal soundtrack for a armoured core game.
It’s just so ridiculously industrial that it really suits it( you can decide if I mean the game or the music)
Now I’m gonna replay armored core 5 with this album going!
they're prolly just trolling us, there was never any announcements for the ep or any single ever they've been surprise dropping everything they drop, everything also usually takes a while until it gets to Spotify, typically not more than a week tho so expect it soon
5:08 I need to relisten to the album with this made up story in my head lol.
Puts this album into a whole new perspective
I love how danceable this whole album is with the consistency of the drum patterns despite being batshït crazy and heavy af. It's like edm for metal heads 🤯
26:57 "You're not gonna make me cry."
Not 10 seconds later the voice cracked "Am I?" Lol that was great
29:31 this riff is the definition of helplessness imo
Chills everytime
Best section of the album for me. So beautiful and grand man, wild stuff
This is the section that got me so bad
i feel like this is a Marius riff for some reason, it’s more melodic than usual, like the end of Hestehov (which I think is his)
@galebe135 I bring this up in my reaction a bit. Mirar shines when those crazy ass riffs (not breakdowns) are melodic. The ending track has a Baroque (or Renaissance I forget) style of chord progression, which is cool as fuck
holy, the only reaction where someone caught the callback to the ep despite everyone being like oh yeah, really repeated the ep a lot
mirar needs a nobel prize in music
Love how this album is insanely heavy without them ever using blast beats…
They use 1
Every EDM sounds are actualy guitars! So yeah....Mirars albums is just outstanding amazing🤘💀🖤
28:44 is the start of one of the greatest riffs of our generation. That riff is gonna have a chokehold on the metal community.
you know ball brother
Prolly listened to this riff 100 times by now. its literally insane
Lmfao had a mouth full of food right when you dropped the "ultimate forkliftcore" line and nearly covered my monitor in salmon and rice bahahaha
😂😂😂 close call brev
Thank you for such an extensive review! This album has been taking over my brain the last several weeks and I am finally in the "what do others think" section of my fascination. Haha.
Craziest thing is: they implicitly state in the bio of the video that no electronics were used. All guitars just pitch shifted and edited to fucking insanity
Very misleading comment. There were synths used. The dubstep noises however are guitars. That doesn’t mean there are no electronics though
The intro song gave me M83 vibes
Great reaction. Really interesting music this. I find it very relaxing!
The artwork is "the fall of the damned" by peter paul rubens. Parkway drive used this painting as an album cover too. I also have it framed, hanging in my room lol it rules
Anthony fantano would say it sounds like imagine dragons
More soft than that
Anthony fantano would give it a 5
I think its actually the best instrumental album i've heard since joy of motion. This album is monumental
This shit is so heavy that ripped a hole in the fabric of space-time 🤯
10:28 bro said 🙏
This is the first time that I've heard these guys and I gotta say, this is some incredible stuff. I do wish that the drums were higher in the mix, they get a little drowned out due to the percussiveness of the riffs which is a little disappointing. Other than that, though, this sounds fantastic.
Very Mick Gordon, but also very 00s EDM sounding. Great stuff!
Reminds me of a metal version of Aphex Twin!!! Found my soundtrack for when I go for a night drive. Thanks 👍
The opening to the album could be the soundtrack for the ending of 2001: A Space Odyssey when he's floating toward the monolith... the rest of it is inside the monolith.
fantano would absolutely hate this album lmao
He'd probably say something like "it's overproduced, the genre mixing doesn't work, and this sounds like imagine dragons."
@ so true. it doesn’t sound like shit so it’s not good metal, obviously
@@kingnary9th688kinda does sound like shit tho
To answer the question in the title… depends on what you’re looking for in metal. This album is very much inspired by dubstep. I personally prefer metal to be grounded in playable riffs and real sounding drums, but this brings something fresh that i don’t really enjoy. I’m sure many people will find this enjoyable though.
These guys clearly understand music at a deep level.
This feeds my A.D.D. 🤯
6:32 this bit reminds me of a song from the Scott Pilgrim game.
2025 gonna be the year I give up trying to do music
That oslo part tho!!! is brilliant
Just got it on Spotify 😎
Track 3 gives me darko us vibes
The intro of the album reminded me of Caspian (Post Rock) ❤
The first couple of minutes has an amazing vangelis/blade runner feel to it
That intro reminds me to the ending scene of Midsommar, as in a sense of solemnity and absolute despair at the same time
It just clicked for me. The overlay with the guitar over the keys!!! The keys is what the guitar would sound like if all the effects, pitch shifts and semi-tones were removed from the guitar.
plssss lets get this to fantano
he’d hate it lol
He’d get through the intro and maybe 40 seconds in on second track and claim it NOT GOOD hahahaha
@@CruciaLou literally
Hells nightclub type beat
A lot of these "weird sounds" have dopplegangers in the electronic music world.
If they do have vocals, it should be like Our Common Collapse. Those low hellish vocals would be perfect. And there should be no singing lol but honestly I agree, this with vocals would be doing a disservice to the actual instrumentals themselves.
Espada II - Clayton King reaction when 👀
Didn’t even know it was out, gotta check that out ASAP
Metal music will never die 🤘💀🤘
I feel like this album is the musical equivalent to the infinite monkey theorem
as a Swede, understanding that you said 'månstaden under vatten' took some time! sorry for or word! Fuck Mirar is masters of thall!
Humanity’s Last Breath has entered the chat.
This one's more chaotic than the first lol
baby's first Mozart. adorable
the oslo callback is wild though, dont forget
A great way of starting 2025, that beeing said, that beeing said I haven't listened past 3/4's of It. A little too avant garde for me
Dude metal peaked in 1980. Where have you been?
When are we gonna get a Paleface Swiss “Cursed” reaction? Love the content Drew!
Thanks dude, I’ll hopefully check it out at some point this week🤝🏻
Can’t find this album on Apple Music. Wtf.
Just bandcamp for sale for now I think and RUclips. Not on Spotify either.
It is available as of now
nothing has ever been heavier
do i miss something ? this is just all over the place noise thrown in a blender
That “20:25” riff has to be done intentionally
This is what I imagine metal sounds like to non metal people. This also reminds me of Binarys old request Noisekick - The Woods this is the metal equivalent but in a good way.
is it good? no, the next thing to brilliant
MUSIC
It is indeed all guitar doing the EDM 😂😂 just 2 guys in Norway in a room cooked this shit insane. My favorite project to come out in years
Technically impressive, mixed and mastered impeccably…. But it all kinda blends together to me. I think Thall is better as an accent to other genre. It’s purest form is experimental and gets a bit much rapidity. Still, this is impressive
I completely agree with you. But I’d nearly actually argue that thall is actually the accent in this case.
It feels like this is borderline rave/dance music with a thall flair at times🕺🏼
@ fair
The thing you mentioned about vocals is definitely true.. for harsh vocals. I was thinking that softer vocals like the pianos and the harpsichord stuff might actually suite this band quite well.
album of the year. nothing can even dream to compete with it this year
I've never disagreed with anything this strongly before
@@7StringGuy its ok to be wrong as hell man
@@artistrankings6794 yeah and your comment is completely irrelevant since I was merely expressing personal opinion
@ no man for sure enjoy the new architects album when it drops
@@artistrankings6794 maybe I will, maybe I won’t. And you enjoy the scratch and screech sounds man
M80 - Outro sample on the album intro is fucking funny, metal has defo peaked lads
Fantano would hate this and call it overproduced incoherent trash lmao. He only likes metal that sounds raw as hell
it is overproduced as fuck tho
Strapping Young Lad did it better
They do everything better
More hype than music, maybe high on mushroom works out, comparing this with meshugga, humanity's last breath is a joke.
overproduced deathcore, what's revolutionary about this?
Define ‘Produced’ because the majority of what you’re hearing isn’t production, it’s guitar….which is exactly why it’s revolutionary😂
@@DrewFortune97And yet it sounds exactly like any modern metalcore/deathcore album
Dumbest comment ive ever read
@@Ahab2710 Sounds like you have a predisposition to disliking this style of metal, and are being reductive since you don't understand why people prefer it over what you deem as proper metal. If you don't understand why people think its great, that's fine. But you dont have to treat it as generic because you dont actually take the time to understand music.
Also, you play ARAM, opinion discarded.
Its awful 😂 what is everyone going on about. Did 2025 suddenly cause people to lose braincells and forget what good music sounds like
skip
Sound like crap tbh
This is painfully awful, I think they are trolling the internet , they can't play so bad , only on purpose