After winning a JUNO in 2016, Anciients were officially anointed as the guiding lights for
progressive metal. However, keeping their momentum rocking and rolling proved to be no easy
feat. For too long, metalheads feared these mighty Canadians had gone dormant. The road was
threatened by many shadowy twists and turns, but after eight years of hermetic silence, Anciients
have returned with a new lineup and a new album that now stands as their heaviest, headiest
and most heartfelt offering.
Fans who’ve waited on bended knee for more fretboard heroics will not be disappointed by
Beyond the Reach of the Sun. Lead single “Melt the Crown” fires off not one, not two, but three
guitar solos. Each one comes with its own unique flavor, too, spanning from plaintive folk to
southern blues and psychedelic prog.
Of course, Anciients aren’t afraid to headbang. After a spell of acoustic fingerpicking, “Cloak of
the Vast and Black” reveals itself as a chugging riff monster. Conceptually, the album is just as
heavy. It tells the story of a society that’s enslaved by forces from another dimension. But at its
core, Beyond the Reach of the Sun is about perseverance. Just as the enslaved discover
spiritual knowledge by way of a cosmic entity, writing these songs also lead the band to uncover
new wellsprings of inspiration. “Is It Your God” concludes with an epiphany of synths that dazzle
like a lazer light show.
On Beyond the Reach of the Sun, Anciients climb to the summit of progressive metal.
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