Scandinavian prog band Wolverine has released their long-awaited album 'Anomalies', a decade after their last full-length album.
The album marks a return to form for the often experimental group, who have never been afraid to push boundaries with their music.
Wolverine's sound is characterized by its beautiful, melancholic songs and elegant dynamics, which showcase vocalist Stefan Zell's laudable vocal skills.
The album features eight tracks that follow a similar path, eschewing grand gestures in favor of lethal melodies and arrangements that combine past, present and future prog with great flair.
Standout tracks include 'A Sudden Demise', 'My Solitary Foe', 'Circuits', and 'This World And All Its Dazzling Lights'.
Wolverine's music has always had an impact on the progressive metal scene, and this album is no exception.
With its gorgeous melodies, elegant dynamics, and fragile hope, 'Anomalies' is a necessary antidote to the anger and ugliness of much modern metal music.