“But does it djent?” It’s a question that’s haunted a generation (djeneration?) of progressive metal bands. Ever since Meshuggah first stormed onto the scene in the mid-1990s with their polyrhythmic ...
While both releases might seem like willfully antagonistic efforts to skirt the djent craze, Meshuggah denies any such motivation. “With Catchthirtythree-- especially that very idea of doing a ...
(In preparation for Tuesday’s release of *ObZen*, the new album by Meshuggah, the following is a repost of one of the first pieces that yours-motherfuckin-truly ever wrote for MetalSucks — yay.) Ahhh, ...
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Meshuggah offer more than consistency, having unveiled new facets of their polyrhythmic avant-metal throughout their career. Whether it was Nothing introducing eight-string guitars in 2002, or obZen's ...
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