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* ''A Sign of Things to Come'' (2023)

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* LeadSingerPlaysLeadGuitar: After Jamie Graham left, lead guitarist [[StepUpToTheMicrophone Josh took the role of lead vocals]].



* StepUpToTheMicrophone: After Jamie Graham's departure, Josh decided to take on vocal duties himself despite never having been a vocalist previously. Not only has he been the band's vocalist ever since, but he's also taken on backing vocal duties in Architects since he joined.

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* StepUpToTheMicrophone: After Jamie Graham's departure, [[LeadSingerPlaysLeadGuitar Josh decided to take on vocal duties himself himself]] despite never having been a vocalist previously. Not only has he been the band's vocalist ever since, but he's also taken on backing vocal duties in Architects since he joined.
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Sylosis reunited in 2019 and released ''Cycle of Suffering'' in 2020. Long-time bassist Carl Parnell left the band shortly however, and was replaced by Conor Marshall. Sylosis also released an additional single, "Worship Decay", later in 2020.

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Sylosis reunited in 2019 and released ''Cycle of Suffering'' in 2020. Long-time bassist Carl Parnell left the band shortly however, just before the album's release, and was replaced by Conor Marshall. Sylosis also released an additional single, "Worship Decay", later in 2020.
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Sylosis reunited in 2019 and released ''Cycle of Suffering'' in 2020. Long-time bassist Carl Parnell left the band during this time and was replaced by Conor Marshall. Sylosis also released an additional single, "Worship Decay", later in 2020.

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Sylosis reunited in 2019 and released ''Cycle of Suffering'' in 2020. Long-time bassist Carl Parnell left the band during this time shortly however, and was replaced by Conor Marshall. Sylosis also released an additional single, "Worship Decay", later in 2020.

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The band took a hiatus in the late 2010s, due to Josh Middleton joining Architects after the death of Tom Searle. They reunited in 2019 and released ''Cycle of Suffering'' in 2020. Long-time bassist Carl Parnell left the band during this time and was replaced by Conor Marshall. Sylosis also released an additional single, "Worship Decay", later in 2020.

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The band took a hiatus in the late 2010s, due to Josh Middleton joining Architects after the death of Tom Searle. They Ali Richardson's other band Bleed From Within also reunited during this time.

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reunited in 2019 and released ''Cycle of Suffering'' in 2020. Long-time bassist Carl Parnell left the band during this time and was replaced by Conor Marshall. Sylosis also released an additional single, "Worship Decay", later in 2020.
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The band took a hiatus in the late 2010s, due to Josh Middleton's commitments with Architects. They reunited in 2019 and released ''Cycle of Suffering'' in 2020. Long-time bassist Carl Parnell left the band during this time and was replaced by Conor Marshall. Sylosis also released an additional single, "Worship Decay", later in 2020.

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The band took a hiatus in the late 2010s, due to Josh Middleton's commitments with Architects.Middleton joining Architects after the death of Tom Searle. They reunited in 2019 and released ''Cycle of Suffering'' in 2020. Long-time bassist Carl Parnell left the band during this time and was replaced by Conor Marshall. Sylosis also released an additional single, "Worship Decay", later in 2020.
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The band took a hiatus in the late 2010s due to Josh Middleton's commitments with Architects. Bassist Carl Parnell left the band during that time. They reunited in 2019 with Conor Marshall as their new bassist, and released ''Cycle of Suffering'' in 2020. Sylosis also released an additional single, "Worship Decay", later in 2020.

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The band took a hiatus in the late 2010s 2010s, due to Josh Middleton's commitments with Architects. Bassist Carl Parnell left the band during that time. They reunited in 2019 with Conor Marshall as their new bassist, and released ''Cycle of Suffering'' in 2020.2020. Long-time bassist Carl Parnell left the band during this time and was replaced by Conor Marshall. Sylosis also released an additional single, "Worship Decay", later in 2020.
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* VocalEvolution: Josh went from being a fairly limited vocalist on ''Edge of the Earth'' to being able to do multiple types of screams and occasional clean vocals by the time he was recording ''Dormant Heart''. "Abandon" from ''Cycle of Suffering'' really showcases how far he's come as a vocalist.

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* VocalEvolution: Josh went from being a fairly limited vocalist on ''Edge of the Earth'' to being able to do multiple types of screams and occasional clean vocals by the time he was recording ''Dormant Heart''. "Abandon" from ''Cycle of Suffering'' really showcases how far he's come as a vocalist.
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* VocalEvolution: Josh went from being a fairly limited vocalist on ''Edge of the Earth'' to being able to do multiple types of screams and occasional clean vocals by the time he was recording ''Dormant Heart''.

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* VocalEvolution: Josh went from being a fairly limited vocalist on ''Edge of the Earth'' to being able to do multiple types of screams and occasional clean vocals by the time he was recording ''Dormant Heart''.
Heart''. "Abandon" from ''Cycle of Suffering'' really showcases how far he's come as a vocalist.
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* TheBusCameBack: Gurneet Ahluwalia briefly returned to the band as a touring guitarist in 2012.
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** "Abandon" is a doomy power ballad with piano and synthesizer parts, no technical guitar playing and lots of clean vocals. It sounds more like something Josh's other band Architects would put out than a Sylosis track.

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** "Abandon" is a doomy power ballad PowerBallad with piano and synthesizer parts, acoustic guitars, no technical guitar playing and lots of clean vocals. It sounds more like something Josh's other band Architects would put out than a Sylosis track.

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* OutOfGenreExperience: The band's cover of "Zero", because they barely changed anything about the song.

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The band's cover of "Zero", because they barely changed anything about the song.song.
** "Abandon" is a doomy power ballad with piano and synthesizer parts, no technical guitar playing and lots of clean vocals. It sounds more like something Josh's other band Architects would put out than a Sylosis track.
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* OutOfGenreExperience: The band's cover of "Zero", because they barely changed anything about the song.
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** In a twist of {{Main/Irony}}, there are entire songs that Architects have written since he joined that he barely contributed to or didn't contribute to at all.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: ''Conclusion of an Age''. Jamie Graham's vocals are quite different to Josh Middleton's. This included the album featuring clean vocals, something which didn't re-appear in the band's sound until ''Dormant Heart'' years later.


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* CoverSong: "Zero" by the Music/SmashingPumpkins. Apart from the vocals, it barely sounds any different to the original version and it ''works''.


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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: ''Conclusion of an Age''. Jamie Graham's vocals are quite different to Josh Middleton's. This included the album featuring clean vocals, something which didn't re-appear in the band's sound until ''Dormant Heart'' years later.
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** "Apparitions" (7:15) and "From the Edge of the Earth" from ''Edge of the Earth''.

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** "Apparitions" (7:15) and "From the Edge of the Earth" (7:37) from ''Edge of the Earth''.
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* EpicRocking: At least once every album since ''Edge of the Earth''.
** "Apparitions" (7:15) and "From the Edge of the Earth" from ''Edge of the Earth''.
** "Out from Below" (6:58), "Paradox" (6:08) and "Enshrined" (19:16) from ''Monolith''..
** "Quiscent" (9:02) from ''Dormant Heart''.
** "Abandon" (6:06) from ''Cycle of Suffering''.


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* LongestSongGoesLast: "Enshrined" is the final track of ''Monolith'' and "Abandon" is the final track of ''Cycle of Suffering''.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: ''Dormant Heart''. It sounds much rawer that the albums the band's done before or since.

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* DarkerAndEdgier: ''Dormant Heart''. It sounds much darker and rawer that than the albums the band's done before or since.

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* MelodicDeathMetal: One of the band's main influences.



* MelodicDeathMetal: One of the band's main influences.
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* ThrashMetal: One of the band's main influences throughout their career, but especially so on earlier albums.

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* ThrashMetal: One of the band's main influences throughout their career, but influences, especially so on earlier albums.
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** ''Cycle of Suffering'' has much more polished production than ''Dormant Heart'', with cleaner mixing and more layers of instrumentation. It also returned to the more technical style of ''Edge of the Earth'' and ''Monolith''.

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** ''Cycle of Suffering'' has much more polished production than ''Dormant Heart'', with cleaner mixing and more layers of instrumentation. It also returned to the more technical style of ''Edge of the Earth'' and ''Monolith''.''Monolith'', while also introducing more progressive elements.
* ProgressiveMetal: They've always had elements of this, but they've got stronger since ''Cycle of Suffering''.


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* IAmTheBand: Josh Middleton. He's the only original member left, and he writes all the music and lyrics for the band. He has also been the band's producer since ''Cycle of Suffering''.

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* IAmTheBand: Josh Middleton. He's the only original member left, and he writes all the music and lyrics for the band. He has also been the band's producer since ''Cycle of Suffering''.Suffering'', and he even did the album's artwork.
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** ''Dormant Heart'' was much rawer than the band's previous work, and focused more on atmosphere than technicality.

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** ''Dormant Heart'' was much rawer than the band's previous work, and focused more on atmosphere than technicality. It also had some clean vocals, something that hadn't been a feature of the band since ''Conclusion of an Age''.

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