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A plot 'à la Genesis' in the old style, but with contemporary sounds and remarkable arrangements. A track I truly believe deserves multiple listens.
A plot 'à la Genesis' in the old style, but with contemporary sounds and remarkable arrangements.
A track I truly believe deserves multiple listens.
Basset Band's 'The Mirror' blends classic Genesis-style progressive rock with modern sounds and arrangements. The track features clever rhythm shifts and engaging harmonic progressions, anchored by a memorable main melody. Despite some minor flaws, the reviewer finds the track impressive and worthy of repeated listening. Listen to Basset Band's 'The Mirror' and experience modern progressive rock with a classic twist.
Each season has its own beginning. And this piece highlights it. It deserves careful listening, whether for the first part in 3/4, a light and incisive waltz-rock.
Each season has its own beginning. And this piece highlights it.
It deserves careful listening, whether for the first part in 3/4, a light and incisive waltz-rock.
The review highlights Basset Band's 'Seasons Starting' as a captivating musical piece that evokes the distinct moods of each season. With its unique waltz-rock rhythm and clever harmonic progressions, the melodies stay memorable without being predictable. The reviewer encourages attentive listening to appreciate the track's subtle details and seasonal nuances. Listen to Basset Band’s Seasons Starting and experience the unique beginning of every season through music!
It really is the story of a first date. The sea, the sun, the summer... the joy from the fact that she agreed to the first date. A sweet and completely loving embrace... that fades into a situation of infinite sweetness and love, the first love.
It really is the story of a first date. The sea, the sun, the summer... the joy from the fact that she agreed to the first date.
A sweet and completely loving embrace... that fades into a situation of infinite sweetness and love, the first love.
The review beautifully describes Basset Band’s 'First Meeting' as a nostalgic song about a teenage first date filled with joy, doubt, and sweet innocence. The narrative highlights the emotions of a young love blossoming by the sea, carrying the listener through moments of hesitation and passionate connection. The song is praised for its smart storytelling and emotional depth, capturing the essence of first love with warmth and authenticity. Listen to Basset Band’s 'First Meeting' and relive the magic of your own first love.
Here we are close to a masterpiece. It gives me the impression of being fresh even though it’s rooted in the past.
Here we are close to a masterpiece.
It gives me the impression of being fresh even though it’s rooted in the past.
Basset Band's 'Take it Back' masterfully merges classic progressive rock influences with modern sounds. The track balances admiration for legends like Yes and Genesis while embracing 2000s sonic textures. It feels both fresh and nostalgic, positioned close to a masterpiece. Highly recommended for listeners who appreciate a blend of old and new in prog music. Listen to 'Take it Back' and experience a fresh progressive rock journey blending past and present!
It really struck me with its atmospheres. Relaxing, yet at the same time complex with refined arrangements. The next opening is worthy of the best prog groups but stripped down, without frills.
It really struck me with its atmospheres. Relaxing, yet at the same time complex with refined arrangements.
The next opening is worthy of the best prog groups but stripped down, without frills.
Basset Band's 'Hills' is a compelling single from a one man band featuring relaxing yet intricate arrangements. The track combines accelerated piano arpeggios, organ, harmonica melodies, and guitar harmonies to create a stripped-down progressive rock feel. The composition is praised for its sonic texture and elegant progression. The reviewer appreciates its blend of complexity and atmosphere. Listen to Basset Band's 'Hills' and experience a unique blend of relaxing and complex prog soundscapes.
One could almost say that it is much closer to musical theater than to anything else. 'What Have You Done' is perhaps the best track on the album, featuring Floydian atmospheres and splendid guitar solos by Steve Hackett and Guthrie Govan.
One could almost say that it is much closer to musical theater than to anything else.
'What Have You Done' is perhaps the best track on the album, featuring Floydian atmospheres and splendid guitar solos by Steve Hackett and Guthrie Govan.
Nad Sylvan's 2017 album 'The Bride Said No' is a high-quality prog rock work inspired by Genesis' Gabriel era, enriched with funk, heavy rock, and Broadway touches. Featuring guest musicians like Steve Hackett and Tony Levin, the album blends modern sound with symphonic and theatrical influences. Highlights include the ballad 'What Have You Done' and the epic title track. A recommended listen for prog fans seeking fresh yet nostalgic vibes. Discover Nad Sylvan's gripping prog rock journey—listen to 'The Bride Said No' today!
"Corinne, 53 years old at the time of the concerts, displays a splendid voice, and a remarkable jazzy grit." "I recommend this DVD to all those who love good music that doesn’t necessarily have to be difficult and impenetrable."
"Corinne, 53 years old at the time of the concerts, displays a splendid voice, and a remarkable jazzy grit."
"I recommend this DVD to all those who love good music that doesn’t necessarily have to be difficult and impenetrable."
This review highlights Swing Out Sister's 2012 live DVD 'Private View + Tokyo Stories,' showcasing acoustic performances of their 80s hits and later work. Corinne Drewery’s vocal elegance shines alongside tasteful jazz and soul arrangements. The DVD captures the duo’s success in Japan and their ability to offer engaging, accessible music with emotional depth. Recommended for fans who appreciate sophisticated yet approachable music. Explore Swing Out Sister’s timeless acoustic live performances—watch 'Private View + Tokyo Stories' and experience the magic of jazz-pop elegance.
The hefty volume can be considered a fundamental work on Pink Floyd. It’s not a spot promoting Pink Floyd nor a mega-review with ratings... It’s a book that carries out an impartial analysis, almost like a 'music historian.'
The hefty volume can be considered a fundamental work on Pink Floyd.
It’s not a spot promoting Pink Floyd nor a mega-review with ratings... It’s a book that carries out an impartial analysis, almost like a 'music historian.'
This thorough review covers 'Club The Lunatics - Il fiume infinito,' a 336-page book analyzing Pink Floyd's entire career from 1965 to 2014. The book includes detailed track-by-track notes, historical anecdotes, and insights into the band's innovative recording techniques. Though occasionally bogged down by pedantic details and separated images, the volume offers an impartial and rich exploration of Pink Floyd’s work. It is recommended for dedicated fans and music historians. Dive into this detailed Pink Floyd biography and discover the stories behind their legendary music!
Fish has an evocative timbre and it’s truly incredible how he can shift from 'intimate' tones to more 'shouted' ones so naturally. The rhythms change, like life, like everything in the world, like the autumn leaves fall but return in spring.
Fish has an evocative timbre and it’s truly incredible how he can shift from 'intimate' tones to more 'shouted' ones so naturally.
The rhythms change, like life, like everything in the world, like the autumn leaves fall but return in spring.
This review praises Fish's 'Vigil' as a small masterpiece, highlighting the singer's incredible vocal versatility. The song’s slow, dramatic beginning evolves through dynamic rhythms and emotional depth, blending prog rock elements with a Scottish jig. The keyboard backdrop beautifully supports Fish's voice, creating an immersive experience. Overall, it’s a heartfelt recommendation to listen and appreciate this evocative track. Listen to Fish's 'Vigil' now and experience a stunning prog rock masterpiece firsthand!
A well-executed ensemble, fascinating and intriguing music that touches many genres. The absence of 'screams' and 'clapping' out of time is not annoying; instead, it allows one to focus on the music.
A well-executed ensemble, fascinating and intriguing music that touches many genres.
The absence of 'screams' and 'clapping' out of time is not annoying; instead, it allows one to focus on the music.
The Tangent's 'Going Off On Two' is a captivating live-in-studio album showcasing Andy Tillison's compositional talents and a versatile band blending prog, jazz, and rock. The absence of an audience emphasizes the music's detail and intricacy. The album covers diverse themes from mental struggles to social awareness, highlighted by standout performances from guitar, saxophone, and drums. Despite minor critiques, the record offers a rich progressive experience. Dive into The Tangent’s 'Going Off On Two' and experience a unique blend of prog and jazz with masterful live studio performances!
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