Inspiring metal track, "The Symphony's End" by Inside Shell

Inspiring metal track, "The Symphony's End" by Inside Shell

I wonder if seeing Travis Morgan rock out before 12pm on a weekend might have been the last game music concert I've been to. Going to have to investigate my memories a little harder, but I believe it to be true. (Although, by the time this is published, I may, or may not have seen an outdoor game music concert.) That's why I am talking about the 2019 release of w-Mono by Inside Shell.

This track has Inside Shell playing alongside Matt Creamer aka Norrin Radd. Spiraling guitars kick things off immediately. Winding through a furious intro, we reach an epiphany and the music reaches a new height, calmly building into an even more epic rendition of the intro, this time with the full instrumentation on display. This is one uplifting banger. Always gets me pumped to hear this one. The drums on this track have been on point but really get a chance to shine near the end as some violins back up the guitars and eventually take over the track as a crescendo brings everything to a close.

This album debuted in 2019, and I saw Travis Morgan perform back in 2019 as well. I’m looking forward to any new tunes he makes in the future, and I definitely need to hear it performed live too. Listen and download W-Mono on the Inside Shell bandcamp page.

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