Hellfox - The Spectrum Of Human Gravity (2025) Hi-Res

Artist: Hellfox
Title: The Spectrum Of Human Gravity
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Rockshots Records
Genre: Gothic Metal, Melodic Death Metal
Quality: FLAC 24bit-44.1kHz / FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 35:05
Total Size: 469 / 250 / 90 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Spectrum Of Human Gravity
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Rockshots Records
Genre: Gothic Metal, Melodic Death Metal
Quality: FLAC 24bit-44.1kHz / FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 35:05
Total Size: 469 / 250 / 90 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Nautilus - Seaweed Braids (00:04:33)
02. Empty (00:03:44)
03. Water On The Ceiling (00:03:50)
04. Pareidolia (00:04:41)
05. Atlas (00:03:53)
06. Six Times Lighter (00:04:13)
07. The Centipede (00:04:18)
08. The Warrior, The Child, The Healer (00:04:34)
09. Voices (00:01:19)
Total length: 00:35:05
Label: Rockshots Records
Genre: Gothic/Melodic Death Metal
Band Members:
Priscilla Poe - Bass, Vocals
Fedy Piscopo - Drums
Gloria Kaps - Guitars
Greta Antico - Vocals
Hellfox’s 2025 album The Spectrum of Human Gravity showcases a sharpened fusion of melodic death metal, alt-metal, and electronic textures. Metal Epidemic praises it as “one hell of an album” that’s both aggressive and emotionally complex. The review highlights the use of dual vocals—clean and growled—which interplay seamlessly with the heavy yet atmospheric instrumentation. The nine tracks are described as “brilliantly constructed” and dynamically paced, revealing new elements with each listen.
The Headbanging Moose underscores the album’s psychological depth and allegorical storytelling. The band explores themes such as loneliness, inner conflict, and social alienation, conveyed through metaphors and shifting sonic textures. It notes how the album “blends aggression with introspection,” supported by acidic synths and heavy riffing.
Amplify the Noise emphasizes the band’s refusal to conform to genre expectations. It highlights the distinct dual-vocal dynamic between Greta Hammonia Antico and Priscilla Poe Foresti and commends the album for its seamless integration of diverse influences without sacrificing cohesion. The result is described as “authentic” and boundary-pushing.
The Headbanging Moose underscores the album’s psychological depth and allegorical storytelling. The band explores themes such as loneliness, inner conflict, and social alienation, conveyed through metaphors and shifting sonic textures. It notes how the album “blends aggression with introspection,” supported by acidic synths and heavy riffing.
Amplify the Noise emphasizes the band’s refusal to conform to genre expectations. It highlights the distinct dual-vocal dynamic between Greta Hammonia Antico and Priscilla Poe Foresti and commends the album for its seamless integration of diverse influences without sacrificing cohesion. The result is described as “authentic” and boundary-pushing.