Insomniac c. 2025 (L-R) Alex Avedissian, Amos Rifkin, Juan Garcia, Van Bassman Credit: Insomniacvibes.com
Doom and death metal often features a lot of growling. Not so much in the Insomniac camp. The Georgia quartet plays a meditative, almost shoegazing style of sprawling metal which shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone who picked up the band’s debut on account of its title (Om Moksha Ritam, stylized in all-caps, and a mantra to align oneself with the universe).
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