What a week ... CD
SKY ARCHITECT - A Billion Years of Solitude (2013)
A surprisingly good ...
... second album Sky Architect on the mat late flops. Surprising because in the deluge had I missed the first album to releases. And then you get Galileo Records from England a promo from a band that resides around the corner here in Rotterdam. "A Billion Years of Solitude ' is a dynamic album with lots going on. The band has a unique identity but heard many tempo changes and polyphonic arrangements I do think with some regularity to Gentle Giant while the overall atmosphere of Opeth and Pain of Salvation refers.
The band this time everything to the art-work, into their own hands and has the musical-technical also under control and that is worth a compliment to these relatively complex music in which the experiment is not shunned.Drummer Christian Brown is especially noticeable with its sleek but also virtuosic percussion such as appears in the strange beginning but strong 'The Curious One' - a nearly 20-minute progressive sample -
and the 10 minutes of "Elegy of a Solitary Giant '. This the classics inspired the science fiction album tastes a lot more and also compels me to that first album a listen. Harry de Vries (what a week 45)
CURRENTLY AVAILABLE FROM GONZO
SKY ARCHITECT - A Billion Years of Solitude (2013)
A surprisingly good ...
... second album Sky Architect on the mat late flops. Surprising because in the deluge had I missed the first album to releases. And then you get Galileo Records from England a promo from a band that resides around the corner here in Rotterdam. "A Billion Years of Solitude ' is a dynamic album with lots going on. The band has a unique identity but heard many tempo changes and polyphonic arrangements I do think with some regularity to Gentle Giant while the overall atmosphere of Opeth and Pain of Salvation refers.
The band this time everything to the art-work, into their own hands and has the musical-technical also under control and that is worth a compliment to these relatively complex music in which the experiment is not shunned.Drummer Christian Brown is especially noticeable with its sleek but also virtuosic percussion such as appears in the strange beginning but strong 'The Curious One' - a nearly 20-minute progressive sample -
and the 10 minutes of "Elegy of a Solitary Giant '. This the classics inspired the science fiction album tastes a lot more and also compels me to that first album a listen. Harry de Vries (what a week 45)
CURRENTLY AVAILABLE FROM GONZO
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