Point Oblivion Darke Complex
Album info
Album-Release:
2016
HRA-Release:
07.02.2023
Album including Album cover
- 1 Dead To Me 03:45
- 2 Nothing Within 02:28
- 3 One Of Us 03:20
- 4 Abandoned 03:08
- 5 Detox 03:35
- 6 Marking Targets 03:12
- 7 Void 03:01
- 8 Memory Museum 03:27
- 9 Wounds 03:14
- 10 Cold Blooded 03:37
- 11 Out Of Options 02:59
- 12 Erase 02:52
Info for Point Oblivion
Darke Complex deconstruct and re-constitute an arsenal of genres into an intricate and infectious full-length debut, Point Oblivion.
Distilling jagged alternative metal, booming trap-inspired production, electronic sheen, and hip-hop bravado into this landscape, the Houston, Texas-based quartet challenges the status quo for heavy music with a multi-faceted style, deep vision, and multicultural background.
They’re equally inspired by Slipknot and Linkin Park as they are by Travi$ Scott and Kanye West. First emerging in 2015 with their brash and brutal Widow EP, the group quietly built a fervent following, while garnering early praise from ARTISTdirect, New Noise Magazine, and more.
Then, everything went dark.
They shut down their social media, unplugging in a world where it’s seemingly impossible to do just that. The idea was to immerse themselves in the music. That’s how Point Oblivion came to life.
Now, the first single “Void” builds from cinematic synths and keys into a cybernetic guitar punch. Vocalists trade chilling bars before culminating in a sweeping and soaring refrain.
Darke Complex
Darke Complex
deconstruct and re-construct an arsenal of genres into an intricate and infectious full-length debut, Point Oblivion [Spinefarm Records].
Distilling jagged alternative metal, booming trap-inspired production, electronic sheen, and hip-hop bravado into this landscape, the Houston, TX quartet challenges the status quo for heavy music with a multi-faceted style, deep vision, and multicultural background. They’re equally inspired by Slipknot and Linkin Park as they are by Travi$ Scott and Kanye West. First emerging in 2015 with their brash and brutal Widow EP, the group quietly built a fervent following, while garnering early praise from ARTISTdirect, New Noise Magazine, and more. Then, everything went dark. They actually shut down their social media, unplugging in a world where it’s seemingly impossible to unplug. The idea was to immerse themselves in the music. That’s how Point Oblivion came to life.
Now, the first single “Void” builds from cinematic synths and keys into a cybernetic guitar punch. Vocalists trade chilling bars before culminating on a sweeping and soaring refrain. Meanwhile, Point Oblivion opener “Dead To Me” begins with a squealing swell that quickly devolves into a chugging seesaw groove and searing chant. “Nothing Within” tempers speedy stop-and-start rapping with kinetic production and explosive riffing, while “Abandoned” resounds with a haunting chorus or a rich sonic backdrop. Everything culminates into a vibrant, visceral, and vital vision.
This album contains no booklet.