HINAYANA's latest offering, "Death Of The Cosmic", is like a rollercoaster ride through the cosmos - exhilarating, unpredictable, and at times, downright confusing.
The Texan band delves into the realms of melodic death metal with a touch of progressive flair, creating an album that is as expansive as the universe itself.
From the soaring guitar solos to the guttural growls of vocalist Casey Hurd, HINAYANA delivers a hard-hitting experience that will leave you headbanging one moment and contemplating the mysteries of the universe the next.
Tracks like "Cold Conception" and "Yet Here I Wait Forever" showcase the band's technical prowess, with intricate riffs and complex rhythms that keep you on the edge of your seat.
But for all its virtuosity, "Death Of The Cosmic" can feel a bit overwhelming at times.
The sheer amount of sonic layers and shifting time signatures can be a lot to take in, leaving you feeling like you've been launched into the depths of outer space without a map.
Overall, HINAYANA's "Death Of The Cosmic" is a challenging yet rewarding listen for fans of the genre.
It may not be for the faint-hearted, but for those willing to embark on a journey through the cosmos, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Strap in, hold on tight, and prepare to be transported to a world where metal meets the stars.
The Texan band delves into the realms of melodic death metal with a touch of progressive flair, creating an album that is as expansive as the universe itself.
From the soaring guitar solos to the guttural growls of vocalist Casey Hurd, HINAYANA delivers a hard-hitting experience that will leave you headbanging one moment and contemplating the mysteries of the universe the next.
Tracks like "Cold Conception" and "Yet Here I Wait Forever" showcase the band's technical prowess, with intricate riffs and complex rhythms that keep you on the edge of your seat.
But for all its virtuosity, "Death Of The Cosmic" can feel a bit overwhelming at times.
The sheer amount of sonic layers and shifting time signatures can be a lot to take in, leaving you feeling like you've been launched into the depths of outer space without a map.
Overall, HINAYANA's "Death Of The Cosmic" is a challenging yet rewarding listen for fans of the genre.
It may not be for the faint-hearted, but for those willing to embark on a journey through the cosmos, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Strap in, hold on tight, and prepare to be transported to a world where metal meets the stars.






