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Myth of I

12+ albums
Progressive metalinstrumentalDJENTProgressiveprog

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Myth of I is a Boston-based group which arose from the dorms of the esteemed Berklee College of Music in 2013. After re-releasing their first EP in 2017, Myth of I have slowly but surely primed themselves to shake up the progressive metal scene vigorously. Their self-titled debut album was released on April 10th, 2020, preceded by singles 'The Illustrator,' 'Felix Culpa,' and 'Glass Castles.' Fully instrumental, it featured a predominately progressive metal sound with some electronic elements, and influences from both djent and death metal. The two singles 'The Expedition' and 'Naivete' were released in 2022, featuring vocals and a drastically different sound. Their next release, an EP titled 'Blood' was released on September 22nd, 2023, preceded by the single 'Jenova,' which featured a snippet of the JENOVA theme from Final Fantasy 7. The EP built upon their progressive metal sound from their self-titled album, while also featuring more proggy clean sections, reminiscent of bands such as Polyphia and Animals as Leaders. It also went back to being fully instrumental. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

1

The Illustrator

1,356
2

Glass Castles

837
3

Iridescent

813
4

Pandora

788
5

Obsidian Vale

740
6

Cherophobia

736
7

Setsuna

615
8

Kodama

612
9

Needlepoint

583
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Panzer

583

albums

MYTH OF I

MYTH OF I

Iridescent

Iridescent

Stream

Stream

Setsuna

Setsuna

Blood

Blood

Jenova

Jenova

S.T.E.M.

S.T.E.M.

Oni

Oni

The Expedition

The Expedition

Naiveté

Naiveté

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Hatchling

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The Illustrator

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