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Beheading Of A King - Quasar: Preserving Legacy album

Beheading Of A King - Quasar: Preserving Legacy album

  • Performer: Beheading Of A King
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: Quasar: Preserving Legacy
  • Released: 2011
  • Style: Deathcore, Metalcore
  • MP3 version size: 1716 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1117 mb
  • Other: VOC XM DXD MP2 MIDI AC3 WAV
  • Rating: 4.9
  • Votes: 185

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Album · 2011 · 7 Songs. More By Beheading Of A King.

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Get the Tempo of the tracks from Quasar: Preserving Legacy (2011) by Beheading Of A King. This album has an average beat per minute of 106 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 76/137 BPM).

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Quasar: Preserving Legacy. Go to artist profile. Beheading of a King is a five-piece e band hailing from Montreal (QC, Canada) with tons of shredding, breakdowns, grooves and brutal screams. They released their first (self-titled) Beheading of a King EP in 2009. View full artist profile.

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Quasar : Preserving Legacy (2011) by Beheading of a King. Genres: Progressive Metalcore. Songs: State, Quasar (feat  .

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Beheading Of A King’s newest EP is a textbook example of how to keep a hype train on its tracks. The people claim that the music shows a band that plays a technical and progressive version of metalcore, and the EP has been utterly praised by pretty much everyone. Everyone wonders if it's really as good as hype dictates, and surprisingly, it is. Of course, it isn’t as wholly groundbreaking as touted, but such a claim is an obligatory result of hype. The album can be considered progressive due to the fact that the band actually cares how the songs unfold. This doesn’t mean that aggression is sacrificed, but it means that songs build up to those brutal sections. Their progressive edge can also be attributed to the band’s musical style which is heavily influenced by djent. Nothing is straight forward, and you can actually tell songs apart from each other due to the varied guitar playing.