
Legacy
Ihlo's latest album, Legacy, was written collaboratively by Andy Robison, Phil Monro, and Clark McMenemy. The album blends remote writing with focused studio sessions, resulting in a dynamic follow-up to 2019's Union.
Union, Ihlo's acclaimed debut, topped Bandcamp's Progressive Metal chart and won the band praise across the prog world. Recorded in part at The Arch Studios in Southport, a stunning space housed within a 140-year-old restored church, Legacy benefits from the studio's breathtaking acoustics. These acoustics lend the drums an organic immediacy, enhancing the overall sound of the album.
Legacy presents ten new tracks that drift between shimmering ambience and tightly wound rhythmic propulsion. While Union hinted at Ihlo's influences, Legacy speaks in the band's own voice: ambitious without excess, richly melodic yet never predictable.
Lyrically, the album casts a wary eye on the near-future - a future in which technological advancement feels increasingly hollow, its progress governed by profit rather than purpose. This thematic exploration adds depth and complexity to Legacy, making it a thought-provoking listen for fans of progressive metal.
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Legacy
Ihlo's latest album, Legacy, was written collaboratively by Andy Robison, Phil Monro, and Clark McMenemy. The album blends remote writing with focused studio sessions, resulting in a dynamic follow-up to 2019's Union.
Union, Ihlo's acclaimed debut, topped Bandcamp's Progressive Metal chart and won the band praise across the prog world. Recorded in part at The Arch Studios in Southport, a stunning space housed within a 140-year-old restored church, Legacy benefits from the studio's breathtaking acoustics. These acoustics lend the drums an organic immediacy, enhancing the overall sound of the album.
Legacy presents ten new tracks that drift between shimmering ambience and tightly wound rhythmic propulsion. While Union hinted at Ihlo's influences, Legacy speaks in the band's own voice: ambitious without excess, richly melodic yet never predictable.
Lyrically, the album casts a wary eye on the near-future - a future in which technological advancement feels increasingly hollow, its progress governed by profit rather than purpose. This thematic exploration adds depth and complexity to Legacy, making it a thought-provoking listen for fans of progressive metal.
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Ihlo's latest album, Legacy, was written collaboratively by Andy Robison, Phil Monro, and Clark McMenemy. The album blends remote writing with focused studio sessions, resulting in a dynamic follow-up to 2019's Union.
Union, Ihlo's acclaimed debut, topped Bandcamp's Progressive Metal chart and won the band praise across the prog world. Recorded in part at The Arch Studios in Southport, a stunning space housed within a 140-year-old restored church, Legacy benefits from the studio's breathtaking acoustics. These acoustics lend the drums an organic immediacy, enhancing the overall sound of the album.
Legacy presents ten new tracks that drift between shimmering ambience and tightly wound rhythmic propulsion. While Union hinted at Ihlo's influences, Legacy speaks in the band's own voice: ambitious without excess, richly melodic yet never predictable.
Lyrically, the album casts a wary eye on the near-future - a future in which technological advancement feels increasingly hollow, its progress governed by profit rather than purpose. This thematic exploration adds depth and complexity to Legacy, making it a thought-provoking listen for fans of progressive metal.











