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For fans of post-rock and shoegaze, lovers of instrumental and atmospheric music, listeners seeking emotional soundtracks.
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THE REVIEW

An album that indeed is the happiest discovery of 2022; Voyage stands out as one of the best works of this year, which hasn't been particularly interesting musically for me.

And I'll tell you more: the long concept, extending over an hour with only six songs, served as the ideal soundtrack that accompanied me on my recent vacation in Abruzzo. A celestial music that perfectly matches the vast landscapes crossed in the dear and never forgotten land of my father, which I always carry deep in my soul.

Passage are Canadians from Quebec and have arrived at their third album. The two previous ones retraced Gothic-Doom paths, with very evident references, very well executed, to more renowned bands like My Dying Bride, for the most part, and also Paradise Lost.

With Voyage, we are facing a true metamorphosis, a radical musical transformation that completely abandons Metal. Even the vocals are set aside: only and solely enchanting instrumentals that rise and grow in intensity, between masterful Post-Rock and Shoegaze. A deep, ethereal, charming, velvety alchemy.

Long, subtle tapestries guided by acoustic instruments with a rustic and ambient flavor. The band's exquisite taste is evident, with the addition in many passages of expansive orchestrations. Violins and pianos join the rare electric moments, creating a dreamlike, enchanted atmosphere that envelops and warms you.

I find it difficult to highlight even a single track; it needs to be listened to in one go, in solitude, with eyes closed... La Mémoire du Temps...

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Passage's third album, Voyage, marks a bold departure from their Gothic-Doom roots into instrumental Post-Rock and Shoegaze. The album features long, immersive tracks enriched with acoustic instruments, violins, and pianos. It creates a dreamy, ethereal atmosphere that perfectly accompanied the reviewer's recent vacation. Rated highly, Voyage is recommended as a singular listening experience.

Passage

Canadian duo from Quebec. Early work (Passage, 2004) delivered melodic, melancholic doom with clean vocals and influences like Anathema and My Dying Bride. With Voyage (2022), the band shifted to fully instrumental post-rock/shoegaze with orchestral colors.
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