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Album Review – March Of Scylla / Andromeda (2025)

Posted on March 9, 2025 by Gustavo Scuderi
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Behold the debut full-length opus by this excellent French Post-Metal act, delving into the vastness of space and humanity’s intricate relationship with science, the cosmos, and the afterlife.

A dark Progressive and Post-Metal project that explores through ancient myths all the afflictions that humanity encounters, Amiens, France-based March Of Scylla are unleashing upon us their debut full-length album, entitled Andromeda, the follow-up to their previous EPs Archives and Dark Myth. Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Francis Caste at the renowned Studio Sainte-Marthe, the newborn spawn by vocalist Florian Vasseur, guitarist Christofer Fraisier, bassist Robert Desbiendras and drummer Gilles Masson delves into the vastness of space and humanity’s intricate relationship with science, the cosmos, and the afterlife, being highly recommended for admirers of the music by Gojira, Tesseract, Sleep Token, and Architects.

Elements from Djent are intertwined with the band’s core Progressive Metal sounds in Ulysses’ Lies, led by the classic drums by Gilles, whereas futuristic sounds permeate the air in the hammering Death Experience, with the metallic bass by Robert hitting us hard mercilessly while Florian declaims the song’s lyrics in great fashion. They keep blasting a wild fusion of Progressive and Post-Metal with Djent and Groove Metal in The Royal Way, perfect for some vigorous headbanging, followed by To Cassiopeia, an atmospheric, eerie and lengthy interlude that sets the tone for Dark Matter, where Florian growls and screams with tons of anguish while also firing delicate yet piercing clean vocals.

The band continues to blast our ears with their melodic and heavy hitting music in Storm Dancer, with Robert’s bass and Gilles’ beats making our heads tremble, instantly merging with BlaAst, bringing forward over six minutes of atmospheric and groovy passages, with the heaviness flowing from all instruments supporting Florian’s powerful vocals. Gilles puts the pedal to the metal and hammers his drums nonstop in Achilles’ Choice, an overdose of Progressive Post-Metal with the bass by Robert sounding utterly metallic; and Florian bursts his lungs screaming in the beyond melodic Myrrha, accompanied by the scorching riffs by Christopher in a lesson in Post-Metal. And last but not least, March of Scylla will smash us all with their Post-Metal onrush in Cosmogony, again showcasing all their energy, versatility and heaviness.

Themes of existential anxiety, social injustice, and deep emotional struggles intertwine with personal storytelling, universal mythology, and historical context throughout the entire album, offering a powerful and thought-provoking musical journey that’s definitely worth a good and detailed listen, and you can show your support to the band by following them on Facebook and on Instagram, by streaming their music on YouTube, Spotify or any other streaming service, and above all that, by purchasing Andromeda from BandCamp or by clicking HERE. After all is said and done, there’s a clear evolution in the music by March Of Scylla in Andromeda compared to their previous efforts, paving a bright future ahead of them while they keep delivering sheer sonic awesomeness in the near future, both with other striking albums like their debut one and with their undisputed focus, hardwork and passion for heavy music.

Best moments of the album: Death Experience, BlaAst and Myrrha.

Worst moments of the album: To Cassiopeia.

Released in 2025 Klonosphere Records/Season of Mist

Track listing
1. Ulysses’ Lies 5:00
2. Death Experience 6:44
3. The Royal Way 4:48
4. To Cassiopeia 2:45
5. Dark Matter 4:17
6. Storm Dancer 4:51
7. BlaAst 6:19
8. Achilles’ Choice 4:49
9. Myrrha 4:20
10. Cosmogony 6:07

Band members
Florian Vasseur – vocals
Christofer Fraisier – guitars
Robert Desbiendras – bass
Gilles Masson – drums

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