She barely made it through High School when it was the second time around that she was asked to be on vocals for the band. Mark seems to have infected Simone with certain types of physics (which appears on an interview with Simone). The whole album seems to tell a story and seems to be a sort of concept release. But this one in particular hit-home with me. I don't much like the video but hearing the song on this LP has what really got me into this release. My favorite song of all time from the band "Universal Death Squad" is featured on a YouTube video for the song. Her voice soothes the brutal tunes of the music. But on here to me, she's absolutely amazing. Simone is easily likeable though they are many people that I've heard that despise her voice and personality. Both styles of the vocals (brief) seem to mesh well with the operatic vox. But they (despite the keys) sound like an underground band with seriously intriguing musicians. ![]() The music is all-encompassing pretty orchestra tic and the guitar riffs are blatantly heavy. 'The Holographic Principle' features some moderate sounding tempos with illustrious vocals (clean) as well as mixed with some male voice that's hoarse (featured on "Universal Death Squad", etc.). ![]() I also liked their EP 'The Solace System' which featured 6 tracks that didn't make it on this full-length. I like Simone's vocals and the music, which is whole symphonic featuring some killer guitars. I felt that since I liked that one, 'The Holographic Principle' was good in the next.
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