This 2009 re-release on YoungSide Records includes a bonus track – Cry Wolf. Coriolis’ influences range from Rammstein, Celldweller, Rob Zombie, Type O Negative, Circle of Dust, Dream Theater, and Metallica. The industrial component is a bit softer, blending with ethereal keyboard sequences, slightly metallic vocals, and a wall of rhythm guitar, to create a very listenable and unique experience.
REVIEW:
“…Coriolis debuts with a fresh take on Industrial that creator Jonathan Stamets calls “synth-metal.” Although both the vocals and guitar riffs resemble those of Metallica, the occasional use of symphonic programming and pennywhistles creates a more progressive vibe, making this more than just another paint-by-numbers industrial-metal album. Stamets fuses these elements with state-of-the-art synths to create a groundbreaking sound. He has crafted ten excellent tracks, avoiding much of the excessive repetition common to some industrial music. The poetically picturesque lyrics show a depth and maturity seldom heard in debuts, indicating the influence of artists like Queensryche or Dream Theater. Both the synths and vocal processing ground the music securely in the electronic genre without becoming overbearing, making the album accessible to a much wider audience…"
-Automata Magazine, Issue 9.0
Coriolis appear in conjunction with YoungSide Records.
YoungSide Records catalog link
Type: mp3
Bit rate: 256 kbps
Insert images included with lyrics