‘Sisyphus’ by The Medea Project

Artists

  • Brett Minnie / Vocals and Guitar

  • Pauline Silver / Drums

Rating

Musical Feel

Emotion
Grandiosity

Song / Album Composition

Melody
Structure
Pulse

Tracks

  • Prelude

  • Babylon

  • To Know Us Is To Fear Us

  • The Ghosts of St Augustine

  • Gloam

  • Reaver

  • G.E.O.F.F

  • FEAR

  • The Desert Song

“Prelude,”sets the scene quite nicely. Floating on a wave of goodwill and an interesting tendency toward the darkness.

“Babylon,” is pure heaviness, moving through the sands of time with slow moving rhythmic energy, soaring into being and destroying the world as it continues.

“To Know Us Is To Fear Us,” continues down the darkened path. Slowly unleashing chaos as it falters through the mind system of a thousand darkened arrows.

“The Ghosts Of St Augustine,” haunt the pathways of the mind. Tittering and tottering through the listener’s conscious and allowing the listener to really get a feel for the darkness in the world.

“Gloam,” haunts the pathway before growing steadily heavier and unleashing complete chaos.

“Reaver,” snaps and crackles with a punch to the gut and some serious snarling afterward.

“G.E.O.F.F” works through the flaws in the system, slowly moving into the westward wind.

“FEAR,” goes melancholic and then melodic and then switches back to produce an interesting twist in the myth.

“The Desert Song,” is a monster of a finisher.

The album is out on 20th March.