In Memory Yet Green - Periodics

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Review by Danny Shaw

In Memory Yet Green's latest album, Periodics, is a mesmerizing collection of tracks that showcase the band's versatility and musical prowess. From the hauntingly beautiful "Fading Echoes" to the energetic and upbeat "Electric Waves," the album delivers a range of emotions and moods that will keep listeners engaged from start to finish.

The band's signature sound, which blends elements of alternative rock, electronic music, and post-punk, is on full display throughout the album. The instrumentation is lush and layered, with intricate guitar riffs, driving basslines, and atmospheric synths. The vocals are equally impressive, with lead singer's voice soaring over the music with a haunting intensity.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Alchemy," which starts off with a slow, atmospheric intro before building into a powerful chorus. The lyrics are poetic and evocative, with lines like "turn lead into gold, make the darkness unfold" painting a vivid picture of transformation and renewal.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
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82Pb207.21:50
95Am243.06142:55
81Tl204.38332:51
6C12.011 (a.k.a. pink star)1:29

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Catalog Numbers

003

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Summary by Danny Shaw

Periodics is a stunning achievement for In Memory Yet Green. The band has created a cohesive and immersive listening experience that showcases their unique sound and undeniable talent. Fans of alternative rock and post-punk will find much to love here, and newcomers to the band will be hooked from the very first track. Highly recommended.