A Final Storm
Khoma · 2010
48 min · 11 tracks · progressive metal
A haunting blend of progressive metal and atmospheric soundscapes that evoke both despair and hope.
A Final Storm is an album by Khoma, released in 2010. A haunting blend of progressive metal and atmospheric soundscapes that evoke both despair and hope. The album received positive reviews for its ambitious blending of genres, particularly within the progressive metal community. It contributed to Khoma's reputation as innovators in the genre, influencing subsequent Swedish metal bands looking to explore similar atmospheric elements. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does A Final Storm sound like?
A haunting blend of progressive metal and atmospheric soundscapes that evoke both despair and hope. Rooted in progressive metal.
What makes A Final Storm by Khoma notable?
The album received positive reviews for its ambitious blending of genres, particularly within the progressive metal community. It contributed to Khoma's reputation as innovators in the genre, influencing subsequent Swedish metal bands looking to explore similar atmospheric elements. By the time 'A Final Storm' was released in January 2010, Khoma had already established themselves in the progressive metal scene with their previous albums. This album followed their critically acclaimed 2008 release 'All Erodes,' showcasing an evolution in their sound characterized by more intricate arrangements and deeper lyrical themes.
How many songs are on A Final Storm?
A Final Storm has 11 tracks, running approximately 48 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Army of One Standout 4:53
- 2 From the Hands of Sinners 4:31
- 3 Harvest 4:39
- 4 Osiris 3:06
- 5 A Final Storm Standout 6:42
- 6 Inquisition Standout 3:45
- 7 The Tide 4:43
- 8 All Like Serpents 4:41
- 9 In It for Fighting 3:51
- 10 By the Gallows 3:11
- 11 Mist 4:29
Release Date
January 1, 2010
Artist Origin
Sweden
Runtime
48 min 35 sec
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