Written, Recorded Mixed & Mastered by Inchoate.
Produced, Designed & Distributed by Brandon Duncan / corporatedemon.com.
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Reviews:
“Every single part of the music fits with the previous and every single part has its right to be there when you see it on a bigger scale. Also with 32 minutes he doesn’t make the common mistake of making a too long instrumental CD. Actually it’s one of the only ones that leaves me begging for more.”
- Bas, Metal Storm (Jun 08, 2009)
“Noise soundscapes and death metal crescendos, sporadic bursts of fast drumming and a multitude of extreme metal climaxes; ‘IV: The Revenant’ is a fountain of ideas, spewing forth new motions and thoughts by the minute.”
- Bas, Metal Storm (Jun 08, 2009)
“Containing crunchy thrash riffs, atmospheric sludge, electronica and a slew of other odd combinations that while odd, are still undeniably metal. Inchoate represents the project of someone who wishes to tell a story through self-introspection that will leave you as much puzzled as satisfied.”
- Cody Plucker, All Metal Resource (Apr 22, 2009)
“On IV: The Revenant however, we are presented with a 32 minute single track of something that is clearly not designed to “show off,” instead, we are given a flashlight into the soul of something truly out of the ordinary.”
- Cody Plucker, All Metal Resource (Apr 22, 2009)
“…Able to captivate many fans across the many musical genres, that’s for sure…it is the great example what can be done with purely instrumental song, if the composer doesnt clings to one genre, one conception. Recommended.”
- Garath, Mortem Zine (Apr 05, 2009)
“Half an hour of great guitar parts, which forges the albums unique atmosphere of bleak theatric thrill…”
- Garath, Mortem Zine (Apr 05, 2009)
“…the whole affair does reek of dedication and love of the art rather than rock stardom.”
- Erik Thomas, teethofthedivine.com (Apr 02, 2009)
“…Chock full of progressive, thrashy riffs that’s a far cry from the usual post rock without vocals or tech overkill that most instrumental albums follow …The riffs vary and range from urgent double bass to a few expected moments of introspection and the gamut of everything in between.”
- Erik Thomas, teethofthedivine.com (Apr 02, 2009)
“An album every bit as moving and epic as Master of Puppets, Inchoate delivers the goods in his latest release: the Revenant. It’s a gloriously sprawling, 32 minute rock-a-coaster ride, and I could hardly imagine finding a person alive or dead who would not revel in the deadly delights…”
- Kopna, iTunes Music Store (Feb 12, 2009)