Process - Póg mo thón (Demo)
This four song demo comes to us from a band called Process.

A nicely melodic heavy outfit that has something really good to offer: Melodic Heavy metal, Swedish style.
Relying heavily on Thrash for the mainstay of style on this four songer these guys are also not afraid to throw in some clean chorus vocals reminiscent of some of the more popular Gothenburg acts like In Flames and Soilwork.

These guys are not new to metal, releasing thier first project in 1995 called "Eternal Serenity" and another project in 1999 called "Lost In The Reverie" and now in 2003 the release of "Pog Mo Thon" finds them still kicking it hard.

Why they haven't been picked up by a major metal label i don't know. These guys are really good!

Production is great and the playing on all members parts are excellent. I especially like the diverse range vocalist Lennarth Christensen displays. Going from clean choruses to heavy balck/death/thrash growls in an instant. Very schizo but in a good way. The band is tight, technical, yet retain more midpaced tempos that groove rather relying on any blast beated nonsense to display their talents.

Really good demo from a band that deserves a good record deal and some good marketing.

They have a really cool website located at: www.process-music.dk where you can get the demo and read more about the smaller details of their career.

Written by David
Sunday, January 25, 2004
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Tracklisting
1) Reciprocate
2) Reshape Your Society
3) A Brand New Day
4) Grasshopper's End


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Style
Swedish Thrash

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