Time Machine
Italy
Est. 1992
"The music pulses with intricate rhythms and shifting tempos, creating a sense of motion that propels listeners through intense peaks and reflective valleys."
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Act II: Galileo
1995
About Time Machine
Time Machine matters for their ability to intertwine intricate musicianship with emotionally resonant narratives, creating a sonic landscape that speaks to both the intellect and the heart.
Their music serves as a bridge between technical prowess and profound storytelling, shaping conversations within the progressive metal scene about the balance of complexity and accessibility in songwriting.
With an approach that emphasizes both...
Their music serves as a bridge between technical prowess and profound storytelling, shaping conversations within the progressive metal scene about the balance of complexity and accessibility in songwriting.
With an approach that emphasizes both precision and atmosphere, Time Machine crafts soundscapes that are richly layered, often using unconventional song structures to keep listeners engaged. Their innovative use of contrasting dynamics—juxtaposing quiet introspection with explosive climaxes—creates an unpredictable journey through each track, encouraging audiences to experience music as a living entity rather than a fixed form.
Lyrically, Time Machine often explores themes of time, existence, and personal struggle, weaving together storytelling elements that resonate on multiple levels. Their writing combines sincerity with evocative imagery, inviting listeners to reflect on their own experiences while navigating through deeper philosophical questions. This blend of narrative depth and emotional honesty fosters a connection that feels both intimate and expansive.
1 studio album· Italy
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Time Machine's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.
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1995–1995
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