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<description>Topic: Montresor - instrumental prog from Melbourne, Australia.

Message: Hey guys!Montresor are a four piece instrumental prog band from Melbourne and our self-funded debut album, Daybreak, came out in late December 2011. Our biggest influences would be King Crimson and Rush, but there's also a large Alcest and Les Discrets influence as well which makes the album a blend of post-black metal and progressive rock. Anyway, I won't try and describe us any more as you can just listen to us! All else I'll say is that I ended up showing this to both Phideaux (of Phideaux) and Lars of Wobbler and they both enjoyed it.The album both streaming in it's entirety and available for purchase from our bandcamp here: montresor.bandcamp.comOur facebook: https://www.facebook.com/....0138643510A nice review is available here: http://www.progrockmusict....resor.htmlAnd a video from our album launch:Let me know what you guys think, and if you dig it make sure you follow us on facebook or whatever to keep up with what's going on.Cameron (Montresor)
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