Voyager

Voyager

djent, power metal, progressive metal, trance metal

Australia Est. 1999

"A dense interplay of polyrhythmic grooves and soaring melodies creates a tense yet exhilarating listening experience that draws listeners into its intricacies."

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Fearless in Love

Fearless in Love

2023

Voyager matters for its ability to redefine expectations within the heavy music scene, carving out a distinct identity that merges technical prowess with emotional depth.
Voyager matters for its ability to redefine expectations within the heavy music scene, carving out a distinct identity that merges technical prowess with emotional depth. As a band that consistently pushes the envelope of what power metal can convey, they have inspired both fans and musicians alike to explore new sonic landscapes, bridging intricate rhythms with melodic hooks that resonate on a personal level. The band’s approach to songwriting is marked by an ambition to intertwine complex arrangements with accessible melodies. Their music often showcases a rich tapestry of sound where virtuosic instrumentation meets thoughtful layering, creating an atmosphere that feels both expansive and intimate. This meticulous craft invites listeners to engage deeply, creating a space where heavy riffs coexist with soaring choruses and reflective passages. Lyrically, Voyager frequently delves into themes of introspection, resilience, and the human experience, employing a narrative style that balances sincerity with vivid imagery. The tone varies from contemplative to anthemic, allowing for a range of emotional connections while maintaining a sense of authenticity throughout their storytelling.

Full discography

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

5 releases 4 albums 2003–2023
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Voyager sound like?

A dense interplay of polyrhythmic grooves and soaring melodies creates a tense yet exhilarating listening experience that draws listeners into its intricacies. Rooted in progressive metal and power metal. Start with Colours in the Sun.

What is the best Voyager album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Colours in the Sun" (2019). It's the most representative of what makes Voyager worth hearing.

Who is Voyager for?

If you're into progressive metal and power metal, Voyager is worth your time. A dense interplay of polyrhythmic grooves and soaring melodies creates a tense yet exhilarating listening experience that draws listeners into its intricacies.

How many albums does Voyager have?

Voyager has 5 releases in their discography, including 4 albums.