![]() They have a very clean well produced sound, all the instruments are very clear andĪbsolutely no feedback can be heard. They sound to me like early Foo Fighters going a little crazy with a delay pedal. To be honest I don't understand what theīig deal is. I saw itįor cheap at a local music store and bought it. I noticed a bit of buzz surrounding this band, and as such my curiosity was peaked. Posted Tuesday, Aug| Review this album | Report (Review #43136) ![]() Is this the future of prog? Still maintaining the origins but becoming mainstream (unintentionally I suppose) I played a couple of songs from this disc (Sangreal, Zebraskin and Jamasi vu - also my favourite tracks!) to my mates while we were on holiday and they all liked it (they normally listen to dance music and top 40 crap, but they liked it! There are some odd rhythms on the album and the song structures are quite complex, but still easily accessible. ![]() The songs on this album are a good blend between rock- and ballad like songs. I can't help it, but the lyrics stay in your head all the time. Not in such way as that the music is a lot alike, but both album tracks have this weird thing that they are complex non-commercial songs, but the vocal lines (and lot of instrumental parts) are haunting and have a high singalong rating so to speak. I just listened to this disc this afternoon and I can't help but compare this disc to the album Effloresce by space rock band OCEANSIZE (brilliant album by the way). ![]() LP Interscope Records - B0004864-02 (2016, US) New cover art Note : The actual instrumentation could not be fully confirmed at this moment Releases informationĪrtwork: cookieclock© with Morning Breath Inc. Uplifting News (3:22) Line-up / Musicians ![]()
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