Stonehenge

Stonehenge

progressive metal

Hungary

"A powerful interplay of complex rhythms and atmospheric textures builds an immersive experience that swells and recedes with each emotional peak."

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Angelo Salutante

Angelo Salutante

2001

About Stonehenge

Stonehenge matters for its bold exploration of complex themes wrapped in a sonic landscape that merges intricate musicianship with emotive storytelling.
Their ability to weave philosophical musings and abstract concepts into the fabric of heavy music has carved out a unique niche, inviting listeners not just to hear, but to think deeply about the intertwining of sound and meaning. The band...
Their ability to weave philosophical musings and abstract concepts into the fabric of heavy music has carved out a unique niche, inviting listeners not just to hear, but to think deeply about the intertwining of sound and meaning. The band approaches their craft with an emphasis on dynamic shifts and dense arrangements, drawing listeners into a labyrinth of rhythm and melody. By employing unconventional time signatures and layered instrumentation, they create immersive experiences that challenge traditional song structures, often leading to an exhilarating tension that commands attention throughout their performances. Lyrically, Stonehenge often delves into existential themes, exploring humanity's place in the universe and our relationship with time itself. Their writing balances between introspection and grandeur, utilizing a voice that oscillates between sincerity and philosophical inquiry. This reflective tone fosters an atmosphere where deep thoughts resonate alongside powerful musical crescendos.

1 studio album· 2 total releases· 4 years· Hungary

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Stonehenge's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

2 releases 1 album 1 EP 2001–2005
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