Apogean
Waste Where Life Begins
| Year | 2026 |
| Genre | Technical Death Metal |
| Label | The Artisan Era |
| Country | US |
| Status | Official |
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- Daughter of the Oak (3:41)
- Waste Where Life Begins (4:46)
- Lie in Cinder (4:37)
- White Trees, Black Leaves (3:34)
- Nassaru (4:22)
- Hologram (Singing Silently on an Empty Stage) (3:46)
- Ritual (1:56)
- Black Smoke, Bleeding Earth (6:52)
Album Review
Apogean's latest offering, 'Waste Where Life Begins,' is a relentless onslaught of technical death metal that showcases the band's maturity and growth. The album is a masterclass in intricate guitar work, pummeling drums, and guttural vocals that create a dark and haunting atmosphere. Standout tracks like 'Daughter of the Oak' and 'Ritual' display the band's ability to seamlessly blend aggression with melody, while 'Hologram (Singing Silently on an Empty Stage)' showcases their experimental side. The production quality is top-notch, allowing each instrument to shine while still maintaining a raw edge. 'Waste Where Life Begins' solidifies Apogean's place as one of the leading forces in the technical death metal scene.