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Tuesday, 10 December 2013

BELGIAN SKY ARCHITECT REVIEW

Dutch of Sky Architect now offers us their 3 e studio album and, once again, they will surprise us. This young band from Rotterdam love progressive rock, the tortured melodies and captivating atmosphere.Again, they will captivate us with seven titles that will delight lovers of progressive. Everything starts with an epic introduction to the very science fiction. It is precisely the purpose of this album. They decided to swim in the science fiction of the 1950s and 1960s. The beautiful book represents all that well.You will also find all the words. A definite plus. "The Curious One" then moves smoothly in music mode with great intensity in his voice.Gradually, the atmosphere rises, the weaving complex, influences a Beardfish and a Flower Kings intermingle. One feels transported.

Sky Architect captivates us with this picture of not less than 18 minutes. "Wormholes" alternates between percussive and moments of sophisticated sweetness. The vocals are intense, the breaks and breaks against-many. "Tides" is more air, but the arrangements are nevertheless searched. Beardfish is not far. The expanded voice "Elegy Of A Solitary Giant" reveal an atmosphere Electric Light Orchestra debut mixed with Flower Kings and sprinkled with a dash of Beatles era "Magical Mystery Tour" . Following a very short instrumental tortured. Colors saw the Crimson with "Revolutions" and exuberant guitar. All spins in a madness that we win. "Traveller's Last Candle" ends the CD. It is an epic twelve minutes that shows intriguing. It feels a little Pain of Salvation and Beardfish. This third studio album Sky Architect is a marvel. Take the time you look and do not stop at the first listen. Persevere and you will not be disappointed. This album is gaining momentum with each listen, undoubtedly the prerogative of great albums. And it is undeniably one of the best of the year.

CURRENTLY AVAILABLE AT GONZO
A Billion Years of Solitude
CD - £9.99

A Dying Man's Hymn
CD - £7.99

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