One of the most fascinating qualities of a great riff is its ability to hook you in from the first few notes and leave you a different person on the other side.
This is best represented on Primordial Sky, the latest album by Denver’s Oryx, who present riffs through a unique sense of dynamics and tone for an entire 40-minute journey.
Join us this week as we chat with the band about their favorite riffs and how they achieved this on Primordial Sky
Primordial Sky is out now via Translation Loss Records
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Full of Hell and Nothing - When No Birds SangAbyssal - GlacialThe Clifford Brown-Max Roach Quintet - Clifford Brown & Max RoachIshmael - Hell Is Empty And All The Devils Are HereShannon and the Clams - "Wax & String"Veilburner - The Duality of Decapitation and WisdomImperial Triumphant - GoldstarShirley Walker - Batman: Mask of the Phantasm - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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