Theatrical progressive metal that weaves intricate fables through soaring vocals, jazz-inflected rhythms, and cinematic soundscapes. For fans of heavy storytelling.
Ok Goodnight sounds like a high-fantasy novel brought to life through the lens of modern progressive metal. Their music is a masterclass in contrast, moving effortlessly from delicate, piano-led whimsy to crushing, syncopated riffs that demand your full attention. The vocals are remarkably versatile, shifting from ethereal whispers to powerful, Broadway-adjacent belting that provides a human emotional core to their complex technical arrangements.
What truly sets them apart is their commitment to world-building. They don't just write songs; they construct vibrant ecosystems where sound design and musical motifs represent characters and environments. You'll hear the rustle of leaves and the calls of animals integrated into a framework of jazz-fusion bass lines and djent-adjacent guitar work, creating a 'woodland prog' aesthetic that feels both ancient and futuristic.
Start with 'The Fox and the Bird' to experience their full conceptual power. It is a cohesive journey that showcases their Berklee-honed technicality without ever sacrificing the heart of the story. It is the perfect entry point for anyone who loves the complexity of Haken but craves a more organic, narrative-driven soul.
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