Opus Of A Machine
Opus Of A Machine formed in 2009 in Los Angeles, with Azrael on vocals, Kaleb on guitar, Seth on bass, and Gideon on drums. They released their first album...
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Opus Of A Machine formed in 2009 in Los Angeles, with Azrael on vocals, Kaleb on guitar, Seth on bass, and Gideon on drums. They released their first album 'The Grand Machine' in 2012, followed by 'A Slow Embrace' in 2015, 'Elegy' in 2018, and 'Hymns of the Void' in 2021.
Their music combines progressive metal with electronic elements, creating songs that shift between heavy guitar work and atmospheric textures. Tracks like 'A Slow Embrace' and 'Parallels' show this blend of dense instrumentation and melodic electronic layers.
Some listeners found their approach challenging, while others appreciated the departure from conventional metal structures. They continued working with this style across their albums without much adjustment to outside expectations.
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