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Song Review | "Doctrine of Anatman" - Terrestrial Animal

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Song Review | "Doctrine of Anatman" - Terrestrial Animal
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North Carolina band, Terrestrial Animal released their latest single, "Doctrine of Anatman" on June 23rd. The instrumental band taking influence from bands like Tool and Pink Floyd has an overall ambient and full atmosphere. The 6-minute track starts with a guitar with a phaser effect that sets the mood for the song. Terrestrial Animal does an excellent job of layering ambient noise and distant effects with prominent instrumental melodies.

"Doctrine of Anatman" is a well-constructed track that fans of instrumental and progressive rock/metal are certain to enjoy. Repeating melodies make up for the lack of vocals and work together to create a full sound brimming with energy. Growling synth/bass tones are the backbone of the song and give the other instruments space to shine. Terrestrial Animal's music has a psychedelic style that mixes influences from modern rock and metal and progressive music into their own distinct sound. You can stream the band's latest single "Doctrine of Anatman" now!


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