Opus Symbiosis

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It's a real pleasure to have access to new groups who can bring something fresh for the contemporary progressive rock table. A Finnish act that falls into such category is OPUS SYMBIOSIS. Their style isn't easy to classify as I can hear many influences from the renowed bands. Some wonderful songwriting and superb musicianship help to create the mesmerizing atmosphere. The self-titled debut album (2009) draws the listener into a complex journey through...
Female vox of Christine Sten sound impressive. The excellent guitar playing of Victor Sagforz is dueling with keyboards of Staffan Stromsholm. Bassist Jafet Kackur has focused on his parts. In sum, it's a blend of melodic and rhytmically diverse... :cool:
http://www.opussymbiosis.com/

The second release (EP 'Mute', 2011) builds upon the foundation previously laid while pointing Opus Symbiosis directly into the future. An evidence of attitude toward growth and creativity.... ;)

http://www.myspace.com/opussymbiosis
 
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I have been playing ‘Nature’s Choir’ on a regular basis since I received it. Everything is perfectly placed and well-balanced: at times complex, but never straying away from the inexplicable attraction… So many ideas flit around this record to accomplish different elements in one construction. The production has been done with attention to details. The heartfelt layered voice of Christine Sten sounds wonderfully impressive. Victor Sagfors is a talented guitarist who does maintain a high profile throughout. Yet he manages to remain on the same level with other partners (Staffan Stromsholm, Erik Herman Lillkung and Jafet Kackur are capable to supply a strong framework). Such a true virtue any progressive group should be proud of…
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Certainly, there’re lines of influence here. A little touch of The Gathering, a hint of Paatos, a pinch of White Willow. But these comparisons need to cease, as ‘Nature’s Choir’ stands perfectly straight and tall upon its own bed-rock! We are dealing with the excellent band that has it all – knowledge (how), composition wise, great talent and passion for music.:cool:


I’m sure that Opus Symbiosis have delivered a superb sophomore album – that illustrates an enormous leap forward in the positive sense. This brave quintet deserves our attention. :)
 

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OK, it's been a while since any updates on this thread. Now I wannna let you know that some progress is being made on the next Opus Symbiosis album. It should be out sometime in late 2019, and will feature eight tracks.:cool:
 

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OK, it's been a while since any updates on this thread. Now I wannna let you know that some progress is being made on the next Opus Symbiosis album. It should be out sometime in late 2019, and will feature eight tracks.:cool:


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'Fata Morgana' is scheduled for early January 2020.
 
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