Beyond Creation Reverence Single Review

March 1, 2026
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Beyond Creation

Reverence Single

Season Of Mist

2026


Montreal’s Prog Tech-Death mainstays, Beyond Creation, are gearing up for a 15th anniversary tour celebrating their debut album, “The Aura”. To mark the occasion, the band has unveiled its first new track in eight years, “Reverence.” While this style isn’t typically my go-to, the level of musicianship on display is undeniable.


“Reverence” unfolds in carefully constructed layers that continue to expand as the song progresses. Blistering technical passages collide with moments of calculated restraint, balancing sheer brutality with atmospheric, almost meditative interludes. The dynamic shifts feel intentional rather than indulgent, allowing the track to breathe without sacrificing intensity.


Stylistically, the song leans heavily into Progressive territory, drawing comparisons to acts like Fallujah and Obscura. Still, Beyond Creation maintains a distinct identity, delivering the complexity and precision fans expect while sounding wholly confident in their own approach.


Even outside my usual listening preferences, “Reverence” feels like a purposeful step forward. If this single is any indication of what’s to come, the next chapter for the band should be well worth the wait.

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