Tuscan septet whose self-titled debut album, sung in English, blends classical touches (including oboe), progressive-rock heritage, folk-like melancholy and experimental/post-psychedelic elements.

A positive, ironic review of Sycamore Age's self-titled debut. The Tuscan septet sings in English and mixes classical touches (an oboe), prog, folk-like melancholy and experimental/post-psychedelic elements. The reviewer insists the album must be heard in full.

For:Listeners who enjoy progressive rock, folk-influenced post-psychedelia and experimental, album-focused experiences.

 In other words: how to craft an excellent debut album by completely disregarding musical trends—both Italian and otherwise—of the moment, and thereby the commercial results of the operation...

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