Franco Kappa

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 The album immediately takes off with a whirlwind gallop “The King will come”, slows down and darkens with “Morgan Le Fay”, immersing us in Breton cycles.

 With the seventh track, Paul and Nick lead us into the distant East, letting us savor the most exciting essences and opium.

Paul Roland's album Sarabande, released in 1994, showcases a rich blend of psychedelic folk and indie rock with standout guitar work. Featuring collaborations with Nick Saloman of The Bevis Frond, the album offers diverse tracks ranging from energetic gallops to mystical and heartfelt melodies. Cover versions of The Kinks, T-Rex, and Robert Johnson add depth and variety to this engaging listening experience. The review expresses admiration for both musicians and the album's artistic qualities. Dive into Paul Roland's Sarabande now and experience its rich psychedelic folk soundscapes and soulful collaborations!

 It took very little time to fall in love with those timeless sounds for a Progressive Rock enthusiast searching for metaphysical connections with punk and psychedelia.

 You turn the page (ah yes, no CDs back then!) to encounter the hit, "Gabrielle," and wear it out with listens!

The review fondly recalls the discovery of Paul Roland’s Danse Macabre, highlighting its unique blend of gothic, progressive, and psychedelic rock. It praises key tracks for their dreamy and compelling qualities and emphasizes the album's timeless and metaphysical appeal, making it a must-listen for fans of these genres. Dive into Paul Roland’s Danse Macabre and experience a timeless blend of gothic psychedelia and progressive rock today!

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