This was a last-minute addition to the album, and there are a few places where its rushed nature becomes apparent. Still, it helped balance out the album, and it's nice to have an instrumental track again. This one uses some new instruments which weren't available during the recording of the rest of the album, the Korg N1R in particular, giving it a slightly more 90s sound.
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Un pur bonheur de prog rock, avec des claviers de ouf comme disent les djeuns ! De superbes mélodies... Un groupe que je ne connaissais pas encore ! Olivier SEGAS
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With its debut album, this young band from Vienna follows the footsteps of honorable Austrian prog masters like "Matter Of Taste". The music on this concept album is not of the kind I'd call particularly innovative - it travels pretty much on well known roads paved by many others long ago. However, these youngsters do it in a highly pleasant way, skillfully avoiding the pitfalls of pseudo-progressive phrase rehashing most of the time - certainly more successfully so than several of their experienced grand paragons of prog. Sven B. Schreiber (sbs)
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Siguiendo la evolución de Michael Whiteman , encontramos temas con desarrollos más largos introduciendo piano , xilófono y flauta . Buscando un estilo más propio digamos . Igor Huertas
The hard-hitting, genre-agnostic songs on the latest from Dan Webb were inspired by conversations he had with a wide range of musicians. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 18, 2023