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"Synanthesia is a work permeated by a thoughtful, calm, velvety sadness, almost resigned, which at times gives way to frenzy and obsession." "In this music, I glimpsed the seeds of Genesis, Van Der Graaf Generator, and King Crimson."
"Synanthesia is a work permeated by a thoughtful, calm, velvety sadness, almost resigned, which at times gives way to frenzy and obsession."
"In this music, I glimpsed the seeds of Genesis, Van Der Graaf Generator, and King Crimson."
Synanthesia's 1969 self-titled album is a rare and captivating blend of folk rock and prog folk with multi-instrumental arrangements. Featuring acoustic guitars, vibraphone, flute, and saxophone, it creates a dreamy and melancholic atmosphere inspired by Greek and Roman mythology. Despite its obscurity, the album showcases elements reminiscent of Genesis and King Crimson, making it a must-listen for fans of fingerstyle guitar and acid folk. The album's thoughtful sadness and evocative sound still resonate today. Explore Synanthesia's unique 1969 folk-prog album for a dreamy, melancholic musical journey rich in mythology and acoustic beauty.
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