An Instrumental Prog Metal solo artist from the United States. July 28th, 2023, Tyler Cantrell released his latest single, Parallax, incorporating orchestral and industrial influences into his signature prog metal sound. The single is independently released and serves as a preview to his upcoming album, Brain Graffiti.
Tyler Cantrell – Parallax Review opens and discusses the FIRST SIN: THE STRINGS/KEYS, which comprise complex and progressive guitar riffage, with the space filled with orchestral and industrial sections.
Let’s talk about the SECOND SIN: THE VOCALS, which involves omitting the vocals, and creating an instrumentation atmosphere.
Moving on to the THIRD SIN: THE PERCUSSIONS, which delves into the vast world of rhythmic and perfectly timed drum beats, fills and strikes.
In our following discussion about the band’s musical work, we will focus on the FOURTH SIN, the overall DISCUSSION of the single. Before starting the music, I’d like to bring your attention to TYLER CANTRELL, a talented progressive metal guitarist who plays for the American band HAXON.
Having been a member of the band HAXON for many years, TYLER uses his solo music to branch out into new territories while maintaining a progressive metal sound.
Once the listener hits that play button, your ears will be met with the energising and lively tune of PARALLAX. This impressive musical composition boasts an exquisite combination of progressive metal, orchestral, and industrial elements.
PARALLAX consists of well-executed compositions that are fruits of art, from complex and progressive guitar riffage to rhythmic and perfectly timed drum beats, fills, and strikes. At the same time, the space is filled with orchestral and industrial sections, which add extra depth to the song.
PARALLAX is delivered by a fruit of art devilmanship. At the same time, the production quality of this single is nothing short of exceptional, with a level of expertise and attention to detail that is truly impressive—the overall sound of the single is fresh and crisp – PARALLAX is a truly immersive listening experience from the first note to the last chord.
TYLER has impressively crafted an innovative musical piece that exudes vibrancy and creativity. His audacious approach seamlessly blends the elements of progressive metal, industrial, and orchestral music, resulting in a truly captivating and original piece.
I wanted to share our thoughts and MEMORABILIA on the FIFTH SIN. PARALLAX is an expertly designed piece showcasing immaculate attention to detail. Each element’s careful timing and placement allow for a smooth and seamless transition between them without any element overpowering the others.
Furthermore, this track is an exceptional accompaniment to various activities or a soothing background melody to unwind and relax.
Let’s discuss the ARTWORK of the SIXTH SIN. Just one word for the artwork, that it is “eye-cathing.”
Finally, the review will close with the last sin, the SEVENTH SIN, the DISRELISH. Since there is/With nothing to disrelish within the musical world of TYLER CANTRELL. This concludes the Tyler Cantrell – Parallax Review
Parallax Song-listing:
- Parallax
Tyler Cantrell Members:
- Tyler Cantrell (guitar)
- Max Kozol (bass)
- Jake Wehn (drums)
- Aadish Nair (guest guitar solo)