Barriers and Passages

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Barriers and Passages
Barriers and Passages Dysrhythmia Cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 2, 2006
Genre Progressive rock, math rock [1]
Length36:46
Label Relapse
Dysrhythmia chronology
Pretest
(2003)
Barriers and Passages
(2006)
Psychic Maps
(2009)

Barriers and Passages is the fourth album by progressive rock band Dysrhythmia. It is their first to feature bassist Colin Marston. [2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Pulsar"1:13
2."Appeared At First"3:06
3."Bypass The Solenoid"3:14
4."An Ally To Comprehension"4:10
5."Seal / Breaker / Void"7:41
6."Kamma Niyama"2:23
7."Sleep Decayer"5:32
8."Bus: Terminal"1:46
9."Luminous"4:25
10."Will the Spirit Prevail"3:16

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References

  1. Pratt, Greg (July 1, 2006). "Dysrhythmia - Barriers and Passages". Exclaim!. Retrieved May 8, 2024.
  2. Dysrhythmia - Barriers and Passages Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic , retrieved 2023-01-25