

The newcomer in the American Progressive Rock maps combining their older Pop-Alternative or Emo-Rock roots within the Math-Core and Post Rock influences bursting thicker into their posessive higher tones music climbing the stairs in between Heavy music and Pop arts blends with a bit of luck to get luckier on their way to the top of heaven-send path through thousand other names upon this small road of success. Tides of Man must be the chosen one to representing the birth place of sacred Extreme Death Metal hometown in Tampa, Florida but carrying a very different tones on their bundle of tones. These young rockers consisting of Spencer Gill, Alan Jaye, Josh Gould, Daniel Miller and Spencer Bradham minus the departed lead singer Tilian Pearson; have putting their skillful musical performance above the relativeity of money-oriented type of bands and the crossing of purposes between the guilty parties of Progressions Metal menu and the delighted groovy parts out of the total ability to reading the audiences mind about what might be liking by them and what's not smoothly being solved by the band neatly. The clean hypnotizing vocals to the couragous solid jam-sessions to the amazing melodic solo metal licks and choruses led the group's Dreamhouse album to higher than just an average new album from a new band but on thid record; Dreamhouse can easily trick anyone who is new to the Progressive Rock genre but also the diehard lovers of this hard music community might be fooled for thinking that Dreamhouse is an album recorded by some legendary names off Progressive Rock/Math-Core collections. Listen carefully to
Chemical Fires or Echoes or even Statues and Sunshine; let yourself and your inner-self consciousness flying slowly up higher and higher onto the imaginative sky on the flowing zeppelin-sailboat with the mentioned meaning that even if some of your dreams might not becoming a reality - there's a place or time on day which can make all those things possible.
So don't stop believing !
Dreamhouse:
https://youtu.be/aDMOqzYq6dQ
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