Champions of the cinematic video, The Breach has already seen Starset capture the imagination – the wide-eyed wonder of Otherworldly and Devolution’s gritty, riff-heavy descent may do likewise. The latter includes the most thrilling transition between clean and heavy you’ll hear from any band this year that isn’t Spiritbox. In contrast, Disappear’s climactic swell offers a worthy sequel to 2014’s exquisite Telescope.
Like many of rock’s finest albums, you’ll need weeks to fully appreciate these canyon-wide, hugely sculpted songs, but Starset won’t blink – they’ll reproduce this live, too. For once, here is a band who don’t just rage, who don’t merely warn, but also explore our vulnerability, our very humanity – a one-way rocket ride to the heart.
Verdict: 4/5
For fans of: Nine Inch Nails, In This Moment, Ghost
Horizons is released by Fearless on October 22