"Silhouettes (Re-Release)" on CD is a reissued masterpiece by Dutch progressive metal band Textures, released through the renowned label Listenable Records. This edition brings back one of the band's most acclaimed albums, known for its complex song structures, polyrhythmic grooves and a powerful balance between aggression and atmosphere. Across the CD, razor-sharp riffs, dynamic tempo changes and a blend of harsh and clean vocals create an intense yet highly musical listening experience, appealing to fans of modern progressive and technical metal. The production emphasizes clarity and punch, allowing the intricate guitar work, precise drumming and deep, textured soundscapes to shine. "Silhouettes (Re-Release)" is not only a chance for new listeners to discover a key work of the band, but also an opportunity for long-time fans to revisit an essential chapter of contemporary progressive metal in a refreshed edition.
Textures are widely respected in the progressive metal scene for combining technical proficiency with strong songwriting and emotional depth. Over the years, they have built a dedicated international following through their innovative use of rhythm, layered guitar harmonies and atmospheric keyboards, helping shape the sound of modern progressive and djent-influenced metal. Their albums are often highlighted in genre discussions for their musical maturity and the band's unmistakable identity.
Listenable Records is a well-established independent label known for its strong catalogue in metal and hard music. With a history of supporting forward-thinking and uncompromising artists, the label has built a reputation for quality releases, solid production standards and long-term artist development. By re-releasing "Silhouettes", Listenable Records underlines its commitment to keeping influential modern metal albums available and giving them the attention and presentation they deserve. This CD is an essential addition for collectors and fans of sophisticated, heavy music who value both technical skill and atmospheric depth.