Quartus Saul
Quartus Saul: The Architect of Progressive Metal
Quartus Saul is a British progressive metal band known for its complex compositions and conceptual storytelling. The group achieved mainstream recognition with their third studio album, "The Axiom," which charted in several European countries and solidified their cult following.
Early career
Quartus Saul formed in Manchester, England in 2005, founded by guitarist and principal songwriter Aris Thorne and vocalist Elara Vance. Their self-released debut EP, "Chrononaut," in 2007 caught the attention of several independent labels, leading to a deal with UK-based imprint Forgeheart Records.
Breakthrough
The band's breakthrough arrived in 2012 with their sophomore album, "The Mirror's Gaze." The album's lead single, "Echoes in the Static," received substantial airplay on digital rock radio, propelling the album to number 14 on the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart.
Key tracks
Echoes in the Static — This track served as the band's first commercial radio hit and introduced their signature blend of melodic hooks and technical riffing.
The Axiom — The title track from their breakthrough album is a 12-minute epic that showcases their ambitious song structures and lyrical depth.
Lucid Anchor — Known for its intricate time signature shifts, this fan favorite is a staple of their live performances.
Meridian Line — This 2018 single featured a notable collaboration with drummer Matt Garstka and marked a more aggressive sonic direction.
Following "The Mirror's Gaze," Quartus Saul signed with larger progressive rock label InsideOut Music for their 2015 follow-up, "The Axiom." This album debuted at number 72 on the German Albums Chart and expanded their European audience. Their 2020 release, "Parallax Views," was recorded at Abbey Road Studios and featured a guest appearance from cellist Tina Guo, blending classical instrumentation with their dense metal sound.
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The music of Quartus Saul is a regular feature in the rotations of many progressive and modern metal radio stations. Online rock radio streams and specialist metal shows frequently program their tracks, recognizing the band's consistent output and dedicated fanbase.
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