Review: Intronaut’s Latest Trip Takes a Turn

One of those great nearly-genreless bands is back with another enigma. How does it stack up? Even as far back as the Null and Void days of 2005/6, Intronaut has largely been doing the same thing for 10 years if you account for heaviness inflation, which of course is the tendency for heavy bands to get slightly more melodic and (hopefully) dynamic over the course of their career. All things considered, Intronaut’s inflation levels are pretty low. Many instrumental sections throughout the old material could easily be remastered and plopped right into a track from The Direction of Last Things … Continue reading Review: Intronaut’s Latest Trip Takes a Turn