Apeiron Bound’s “Astral Reflection – Rebirth” Is Less Like A Track And More Of An Experience

Apeiron Bound is truly a league of their own because their sound surpasses entertainment, giving you an exceptional experience. It’s as if they only step into the studio to bend space and consciousness then created Astral Reflection – Rebirth.

Apeiron Bound is a progressive metal project, and at its core is composer and guitarist Andrew Stout. Influenced by renowned acts like Devin Townsend, Opeth, Cradle of Filth, Dream Theater, and Periphery, they feature fresh lineup and guest musicians with their latest single Astral Reflection – Rebirth.

Apeiron Bound doesn’t just open a track, they kick the door open then drag you into a universe whether you’re ready or not. The guitars are razor-sharp, the drums could shake the ground, the orchestral textures feel like sky cracking up to tell the truth. It arrives with vastness that refuses to settle down in one sound. 

As always, their lyricism doesn’t get dragged away by volume. You’ll get something like a dialogue, a battle of consciousness delivered through an exchange between screams and clean vocals. It lives up to its name, ending with lines like “ascension, reflection, my flesh is burning away.

One thing about the band is they always deliver, from technicalities to emotional connection, they make sure every release feels less like a track and more of a chapter that leads to something bigger. And the best part? They’ve really mastered their sound without being repetitive, recognizable yet always evolving. 

If you want metal in its most expansive and progressive form, Apeiron Bound’s Astral Reflection – Rebirth is definitely a record you’ll dissolve into.

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